I’m giving humans an ambition feature, that lets them gain advantage on an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw an amount of times equal to your proficiency bonus once per long rest. My question is if it is too overpowered or if I should change the mechanics of the feature (not restyling it, must be about human’s ambition)
Personally, seems pretty balanced. However, the word "ambition" doesn't really fit the saving throw idea. Mainly (as an example) ambition doesn't really come into play when being charmed or dodging a fireball, but still very well fits the human aspects.
A number of times equal to your PB seems a bit too much for a feat. That is equivelent to Subclass abilities, which I expect to be slightly better than a feat.
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I’m giving humans an ambition feature, that lets them gain advantage on an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw an amount of times equal to your proficiency bonus once per long rest. My question is if it is too overpowered or if I should change the mechanics of the feature (not restyling it, must be about human’s ambition)
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Personally, seems pretty balanced. However, the word "ambition" doesn't really fit the saving throw idea. Mainly (as an example) ambition doesn't really come into play when being charmed or dodging a fireball, but still very well fits the human aspects.
A number of times equal to your PB seems a bit too much for a feat. That is equivelent to Subclass abilities, which I expect to be slightly better than a feat.