It's an interesting idea. This is the way damage resistance worked in 4e, and I have sometimes found myself missing it.
My only recommendation would be to avoid using "per round" language (as official material doesn't use that and it's not super well-defined) and instead say something like "once you use this ability, you can't use it again until the start of your next turn".
It's an interesting idea. This is the way damage resistance worked in 4e, and I have sometimes found myself missing it.
My only recommendation would be to avoid using "per round" language (as official material doesn't use that and it's not super well-defined) and instead say something like "once you use this ability, you can't use it again until the start of your next turn".
I only really did that because it was fast to type. I drew the inspiration from 3e. I like the mechanic, and I feel like it makes more sense for tieflings to have this than resistance
Yeah, there is something very appealing about being able to reduce the damage of some attacks right down to nothing (which traditional 5e resistance usually can't do). Just shrugging it off like it doesn't matter.
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It's an interesting idea. This is the way damage resistance worked in 4e, and I have sometimes found myself missing it.
My only recommendation would be to avoid using "per round" language (as official material doesn't use that and it's not super well-defined) and instead say something like "once you use this ability, you can't use it again until the start of your next turn".
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I only really did that because it was fast to type. I drew the inspiration from 3e. I like the mechanic, and I feel like it makes more sense for tieflings to have this than resistance
Yeah, there is something very appealing about being able to reduce the damage of some attacks right down to nothing (which traditional 5e resistance usually can't do). Just shrugging it off like it doesn't matter.
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