"My players think it's cool to have bigger numbers" is not a good goal IMO. Martial Archetype - Witchblade: A fighter subclass that is designed to fight like a witcher A subreddit for D&D 5e homebrew These subclasses offer many interesting directions outside of a pure striker, but you can certainly excel at that role if The following subclass is unofficial homebrew. Credit is given where credit is due for each thread. Plenty of this material is still being worked on, so be aware of that. I have done my best to include every 5e thread I could find. Then they end up giving all the foes 3x the normal HP, and now, what did you accomplish? So IMO changing rules or mechanics should be done carefully and with a specific goal in mind. This is an attempt to organize links to all of giantitp's homebrew for 5e D&D since its release. I still very much enjoy running D&D 5e, but this subreddit. It can often go wrong, though - we get stories here all the time of "I had everyone do 3x normal weapon damage because rule of cool! But now combats are too easy, what do I do?" I have been vaguely burned out on D&D reddit, or at least r/dndnext for awhile now. Some people really love fiddling with the details of the system, and that's OK. ![]() In your particular case, I would try to resist the urge to modify 5e to be more like 3.5, but again, maybe doing so works fine in your group. The second weapon attack is not a bonus action but part of the attack action if the weapon is light and finesse. There's no real right or wrong answer here - even the most ridiculously bad homebrew class might work fine at some tables. When it comes to homebrew rules and mechanics, well, most of it is not well designed. ![]() There's always things that come up that are not explicitly defined in the source material. Everyone does it at least a little, even when running a published module. Really useful tips I myself am homebrewing a campaign for my first time DMing, and this helped a lot BioWizard. ![]() The 33 page content guide breaks down the world of Percy Jackson into the classes, races and world lore that a DM would need to craft a campaign set in the popular book series. Homebrewing adventure content is very standard. Fans of the Percy Jackson series can choose to run a D&D homebrew based on the content created by TerryGhast on Reddit.
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