Hey, I wrote these 2 features for the new race I'm writing. Do you consider those features balanced? How would you rate it on the Homebrew Balance spreadsheet? Thanks beforehand.
Echosensitivity. Thanks to their well-developed hearing helping them visualize surrounding they can sense objects in the dark with utmost accuracy within 90 feet.
Light sensitivity. When exposed to bright light they can't echolocate at distance larger than 30 feet. In the dim light, they perceive as a human would in the bright light at a 70 feet distance.
These features are balanced, especially in a location with a lot of light. That said they are a tad odd, I would change the wording thus
Echolocation
You gain a Blindsense of 30ft (this lets you detect invisible creatures, or those in the dark, as well as nearby walls, but does not negate disadvantage or advantage given by invisibility), You lose this blind sense when deafened, and it cannot be used to detect things in bright light.
Hey, I wrote these 2 features for the new race I'm writing. Do you consider those features balanced? How would you rate it on the Homebrew Balance spreadsheet? Thanks beforehand.
Echosensitivity. Thanks to their well-developed hearing helping them visualize surrounding they can sense objects in the dark with utmost accuracy within 90 feet.
Light sensitivity. When exposed to bright light they can't echolocate at distance larger than 30 feet. In the dim light, they perceive as a human would in the bright light at a 70 feet distance.
These features are balanced, especially in a location with a lot of light. That said they are a tad odd, I would change the wording thus
Echolocation
You gain a Blindsense of 30ft (this lets you detect invisible creatures, or those in the dark, as well as nearby walls, but does not negate disadvantage or advantage given by invisibility), You lose this blind sense when deafened, and it cannot be used to detect things in bright light.
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