In the UA just released, do Warlocks have access to other invocations that weren't imported from other sourcebooks? For example, is Tasha's Undying Servitude still available as a UA Warlock Invocation?
I also noticed that not having 13 str is disadvantage on heavy weapons. While it does seem to apply to even CHA based, pact of the blade weapons, you think that is just RAW or also RAI?
I also noticed that not having 13 str is disadvantage on heavy weapons. While it does seem to apply to even CHA based, pact of the blade weapons, you think that is just RAW or also RAI?
I believe it’s both. Now I can be a 2ft human Barbarian and use great ax without issues.
I also noticed that not having 13 str is disadvantage on heavy weapons. While it does seem to apply to even CHA based, pact of the blade weapons, you think that is just RAW or also RAI?
100% RAW and RAI as a way to prevent most most Bladelocks from using greatswords at level 1.
I also noticed that not having 13 str is disadvantage on heavy weapons. While it does seem to apply to even CHA based, pact of the blade weapons, you think that is just RAW or also RAI?
100% RAW and RAI as a way to prevent most most Bladelocks from using greatswords at level 1.
At least without effort.
It is very possible to have 13 str, 14 dex, 15 Con, 8 int, 9 wis, 16 cha at level one and take lightly armored to get medium armor with the free feat.
Do you mean without effort or in general? My opinion, with effort it is fine. There is nothing wrong with needing 13 strength to use a heavy melee weapon. It allows the halfling, the gnome to do so and it prevents things from being too mad.
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In the UA just released, do Warlocks have access to other invocations that weren't imported from other sourcebooks? For example, is Tasha's Undying Servitude still available as a UA Warlock Invocation?
Yes. Tasha's still works with the updated classes.
I also noticed that not having 13 str is disadvantage on heavy weapons. While it does seem to apply to even CHA based, pact of the blade weapons, you think that is just RAW or also RAI?
I believe it’s both. Now I can be a 2ft human Barbarian and use great ax without issues.
100% RAW and RAI as a way to prevent most most Bladelocks from using greatswords at level 1.
At least without effort.
It is very possible to have 13 str, 14 dex, 15 Con, 8 int, 9 wis, 16 cha at level one and take lightly armored to get medium armor with the free feat.
What's wrong w taking greatswords at level 1?
Do you mean without effort or in general? My opinion, with effort it is fine. There is nothing wrong with needing 13 strength to use a heavy melee weapon. It allows the halfling, the gnome to do so and it prevents things from being too mad.