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 proficiency bonus, rounded down, to any ability check you make that doesn’t alr...
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 t...
But yeah, the math tightness is something that would actually be addressed by the whole "Lower profiencies from +2 to +1" because lot of the feeling of being forced to optimize is result of how huge gap 4+ proficiency bonus is compared to +8.)...
So @Invocation how is this going so far? I've had to put it on hold for a short while to focus on being able to graduate, but I've determined it to be a system based primarily around a d10 instead of a d20 like Pathfinder and DnD, as well as having no hard level cap but...
They don't even have to be there. Great for planting seeds of discord or stacking the deck in your favor ahead of a confrontation. Takes some subtlety and skill to use, but hey that's what the College is about. Let's get this out of the way: Valor bards suck and they...