I just started diving into the homebrew section of D&D Wiki, and there’s a specific Samurai feature I don’t quite understand. It states:
“Now that you have achieved 18th level, you have become an exceptional warlord, your words as well as one spell cnn now pass off onto other comrades within a 30 foot radius, in addition with your words you can pass your ability to an ally to regain hit points equal to 1d10 x your proficiency bonus + your charisma bonus up to a number of targets equal to your character level.”
I don’t quite understand what that means. Any help would be appreciated!
Seems whoever wrote that was a bit confused on what they wanted the feature to do and how to word it... To my understanding, it wants to mean you can pass a beneficial effect on you (like Haste I think) to an ally within 30 feet of you. It also seems to make reference to some sort of auto-heal feature (doing a stupidly high amount of healing imho) that can also be used this way, so "given" to a number of allies within 30 feet of you equal to your level (again extremely OP imho).
Hey guys!
I just started diving into the homebrew section of D&D Wiki, and there’s a specific Samurai feature I don’t quite understand. It states:
“Now that you have achieved 18th level, you have become an exceptional warlord, your words as well as one spell cnn now pass off onto other comrades within a 30 foot radius, in addition with your words you can pass your ability to an ally to regain hit points equal to 1d10 x your proficiency bonus + your charisma bonus up to a number of targets equal to your character level.”
I don’t quite understand what that means. Any help would be appreciated!
~Tree
Hi TheTree203 o/
Seems whoever wrote that was a bit confused on what they wanted the feature to do and how to word it... To my understanding, it wants to mean you can pass a beneficial effect on you (like Haste I think) to an ally within 30 feet of you.
It also seems to make reference to some sort of auto-heal feature (doing a stupidly high amount of healing imho) that can also be used this way, so "given" to a number of allies within 30 feet of you equal to your level (again extremely OP imho).
Born in Italy, moved a bunch, living in Spain, my heart always belonged to Roleplaying Games
Thanks for the clarification. Dubious as to whether or not I should still use it...
Always happy to help :)
If you share your idea for the character maybe me or someone else can help you find a more "legit" subclass you can use.
Born in Italy, moved a bunch, living in Spain, my heart always belonged to Roleplaying Games