So, Wizards is doing this new thing with feats called feat stacks.
This was showcased in their new giant book. The feat required you to have another feat and was only available at 4th level with the feat. It gave you a list of 1st level spells that you could use once per day and the previous feat was rendered useless.
I was wandering if I were to make some feat stack feats if they should follow wizards example.
Like two weapon fighting adept requires the two-weapon fighting feat. If you have two weapons and are in combat, you get a bonus attack for each attack and extra attack you make with your off handed weapon. This bonus attack doesn't get the benefits of your Strength bonus unless you have the two weapon fighting style.
I also thought it would be nice to see some monk specific feats since monks don't really have any good feats.
Combat Reflexes - requirement mobiliary or martial arts you can make a number of attacks of opportunity equal to 1+ your wisdom modifier per round.
Double strike- requirement combat reflexes, and two weapon-fighting or martial arts when you make an attack of opportunity you can make two attacks instead of one if you have an open hand or an off handed weapon. As a reaction you can attack an enemy the first time, they enter your threatened area.
These are some examples. I was wandering what the community might think are these to weak should they be half feats? Are ability stacks a good thing or should we keep abilities weak and generic like they have been. Are my ideas to overpowered? What would you want to see in a feat that stacks?
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So, Wizards is doing this new thing with feats called feat stacks.
This was showcased in their new giant book. The feat required you to have another feat and was only available at 4th level with the feat. It gave you a list of 1st level spells that you could use once per day and the previous feat was rendered useless.
I was wandering if I were to make some feat stack feats if they should follow wizards example.
Like two weapon fighting adept requires the two-weapon fighting feat. If you have two weapons and are in combat, you get a bonus attack for each attack and extra attack you make with your off handed weapon. This bonus attack doesn't get the benefits of your Strength bonus unless you have the two weapon fighting style.
I also thought it would be nice to see some monk specific feats since monks don't really have any good feats.
Combat Reflexes - requirement mobiliary or martial arts you can make a number of attacks of opportunity equal to 1+ your wisdom modifier per round.
Double strike- requirement combat reflexes, and two weapon-fighting or martial arts when you make an attack of opportunity you can make two attacks instead of one if you have an open hand or an off handed weapon. As a reaction you can attack an enemy the first time, they enter your threatened area.
These are some examples. I was wandering what the community might think are these to weak should they be half feats? Are ability stacks a good thing or should we keep abilities weak and generic like they have been. Are my ideas to overpowered? What would you want to see in a feat that stacks?