Jack of All Trades (JOAT) is an ability that all bards get at second level, which improves some of their ability check rolls. Specifically, the ability says: “Starting at 2nd level, you can add half your profi
(Yet 17 wastes a point, as 16 gets you the same bonus). What's off here is the assumption that, in your fighter example, you MUST choose a starting setup that gives you +3 in combined STR/CON. Really? If you want an interesting build, how about just boosting one of these stats...
TheDnD Deck of Many Thingsis a magical deck of cards with the power to change lives. Drawing a single card may grant your D&D character more riches than they could ever spend – or it could send them to an inescapable hell dimension. That's how things go when you leave fate up to th...
I'd have the entire counteract system be revamped to where you don't need a table (there wasn't anything wrong with d20 + CL [or for 2e, d20 + casting proficiency bonus or something]). I'd remove the wounded category--I've heard it's supposed to solve "rocket tag" issues with...
On your turn, you can take one additional action. This change is confirmed in the January 2019 edition of the Sage Advice Compendium: Does the fighter’s Action Surge feature let you take an extra bonus action, in addition to an extra action? Action Surge gives you an extra action, not ...