Talk:2 Thousand Pound Bear (5e Feat)
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This page so badly misunderstands what a feat is, that I wonder if we should just propose it for deletion. The general idea is that the PC has more hit points and is tougher in different mechanical ways, but all this has already been done in lots of different ways in both official and homebrew feats. I can't think of any conceivable way that this can be adjusted in a way that is useful. Marasmusine (talk) 11:26, 16 February 2024 (MST)
The goal was to make the character more resistant, I hope the change will serve to maintain its function and balance. --Mr. Knight (talk)
Is better like that now? --Mr. Knight (talk)
- Considering that just _one_ of the five features (the hit point increase) is a duplicate of a whole Feat in the Player's Handbook (Tough), I'd say we're still way off from being balanced. Also, prerequisites in 5e are not gatekeepers like they were in 3rd edition. They're mostly used now just to make sure a feat is actually useful for the player (for example, Constitution 13+ ensures you have at least a +1 modifier). Marasmusine (talk) 09:18, 9 March 2024 (MST)
Well, maybe with this adjustment it will be better, a player will have the possibility to have more hit points, but without being like the feat described, if I still need to make more changes let me know. --Mr. Knight (talk)