one of my players decided they want to take a giant wasp as a totem animal and i need help make the coming up with ideas , one of my ideas is they will be able to make unarmed attack
Each totem gets a feature in the Totem Warrior at 3rd, 6th, and 14th level. Typically the 3rd and 14th level abilities are rage focused, while the 6th level ability is more social or exploration. When I think of a giant wasp I think of stinging, swarms, and hovering.
Perhaps for a 3rd level ability while you are raging you deal an additional 1d8 poison damage once per turn if you are within 5 feet of an ally.
6th I could see immunity to poison or being able to climb across ceilings. I think vertical movement or a climb speed would be the way to go.
14th level, we've see something similar in the eagle totem. If you want something unique perhaps an augmented levitate.
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one of my players decided they want to take a giant wasp as a totem animal and i need help make the coming up with ideas , one of my ideas is they will be able to make unarmed attack
Each totem gets a feature in the Totem Warrior at 3rd, 6th, and 14th level. Typically the 3rd and 14th level abilities are rage focused, while the 6th level ability is more social or exploration. When I think of a giant wasp I think of stinging, swarms, and hovering.
Perhaps for a 3rd level ability while you are raging you deal an additional 1d8 poison damage once per turn if you are within 5 feet of an ally.
6th I could see immunity to poison or being able to climb across ceilings. I think vertical movement or a climb speed would be the way to go.
14th level, we've see something similar in the eagle totem. If you want something unique perhaps an augmented levitate.
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"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett