one of my players a paladin wants to cross class his character without changing characters and it is the 13th session what should i do?. Also the OG cleric is the damage mary sue should i nerf or not? EDIT the paladin wants to cross class into a paladin/fighter
You probably should have established whether multiclassing would be allowed 13 sessions ago. If it is allowed, so reason to stop them.
No reason to nerf anyone. Just change the challenge to suit different strengths and weaknesses. If a PC seems to have no weaknesses, you probably missed something or are allowing something you shouldn't.
thx for the help the paladin has crossclassed in a good way and to answer the question of what does the OG cleric mean i have had 2 clerics join the party since the start of my campaign
Need more info about the cleric (any multiclass, feats, race, etc.) to really help, but some things to check:
Dual wielding non-light weapons requires a feat. Dual wielding without the fighting style doesn't add stat bonus to damage with the off hand. Most domains don't give proficiency with weapons, so probably restricted to simple weapons only.
Bless+inspiration will make him accurate, but won't increase damage unless it's a valor bard. Inspiration must be declared before you tell him if the attack hit or missed. Bless is concentration, make sure he's rolling a save every time he gets hit.
If they really have multiple powerful light simple weapons, check their attunements and be careful when giving out powerful magical items.
one of my players a paladin wants to cross class his character without changing characters and it is the 13th session what should i do?. Also the OG cleric is the damage mary sue should i nerf or not? EDIT the paladin wants to cross class into a paladin/fighter
Let him.
Nope. But feel free to post here what he's using to do so much damage (to make sure it's legit)
What does "OG" cleric mean?
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You probably should have established whether multiclassing would be allowed 13 sessions ago. If it is allowed, so reason to stop them.
No reason to nerf anyone. Just change the challenge to suit different strengths and weaknesses. If a PC seems to have no weaknesses, you probably missed something or are allowing something you shouldn't.
thx for the help the paladin has crossclassed in a good way and to answer the question of what does the OG cleric mean i have had 2 clerics join the party since the start of my campaign
dual wields powerful weapons and uses bless on both the bard his irl best friend only uses his inspiration on him
Need more info about the cleric (any multiclass, feats, race, etc.) to really help, but some things to check:
Dual wielding non-light weapons requires a feat. Dual wielding without the fighting style doesn't add stat bonus to damage with the off hand. Most domains don't give proficiency with weapons, so probably restricted to simple weapons only.
Bless+inspiration will make him accurate, but won't increase damage unless it's a valor bard. Inspiration must be declared before you tell him if the attack hit or missed. Bless is concentration, make sure he's rolling a save every time he gets hit.
If they really have multiple powerful light simple weapons, check their attunements and be careful when giving out powerful magical items.
thx all have fixed the problems
Does have the feat and it is a valor bard