So I'm homebrewing a few feats for my players and one of them has a trait that is kind of different.
Bottled Lightning – Once per short rest, you may use the lightning stored in your mark to make an attack. You have a pool of 6 lightning charges. As a bonus action, for the next minute you may expend dice in your pool in a 30 ft line, a 15 ft cone, or to add to your normal attack damage. After a long rest you regain 1d6 of your charges back in your pool. At level 11, the number of charges increases to 8, at 17 it increases to 10.
Not really looking for how overpowered it is, everyone has crazy OP stuff because I like to give my players cool things. Mostly it's the pool of 6 lightning charges that I was wondering about. I noticed the paladin has a cool little counter with a plus and minus for their lay on hands pool and I was wondering if there was a way to replicate that on the homebrew stuff. I haven't been able to figure out how yet.
I guess I could do it through uses, but that seems problematic given that it needs only one use per short rest.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice that you are willing to give. :)
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So I'm homebrewing a few feats for my players and one of them has a trait that is kind of different.
Bottled Lightning – Once per short rest, you may use the lightning stored in your mark to make an attack. You have a pool of 6 lightning charges. As a bonus action, for the next minute you may expend dice in your pool in a 30 ft line, a 15 ft cone, or to add to your normal attack damage. After a long rest you regain 1d6 of your charges back in your pool. At level 11, the number of charges increases to 8, at 17 it increases to 10.
Not really looking for how overpowered it is, everyone has crazy OP stuff because I like to give my players cool things. Mostly it's the pool of 6 lightning charges that I was wondering about. I noticed the paladin has a cool little counter with a plus and minus for their lay on hands pool and I was wondering if there was a way to replicate that on the homebrew stuff. I haven't been able to figure out how yet.
I guess I could do it through uses, but that seems problematic given that it needs only one use per short rest.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice that you are willing to give. :)