Talk:Adventure Chef (3.5e Class)
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Feast Duration[edit]
I think that giving 6 hours plus 10 minutes per class level it's a bad design decision. At level 20 that gives you 9 hours plus 20 minutes, which are hard to keep track on. In my opinion, the preferable solution would be making it 5 hours plus 15 minutes per class level, advancing 1 whole hour every 4 levels, for a flat total of 10 hours at level 20. The other possible solution would be making it 6 hours plus 12 minutes per class level, advancing 1 whole hour every 5 levels, for the same total. In addition to that, I think that making Great Feast give you extra time would be helpful, both for in-game reasons and to reach a satisfying game design. At 10th level adds one extra hour, and at level 20, another hour for a half day long buff. This would power it up a bit, but no substantially enough to be broken (a wizard with persistent spell —metamagic feat— would be giving full day buffs effortlessly by that time). —— Eldhrimer (talk), 23:49, 21 September 2016 (MDT)
Review[edit]
I have looked over this page and used it on a few occasions and can assure you it is a playable class. While the class is a little underpowered in terms of it's base attack bonus, it's class features give it the ability to be more effective as a roleplay class rather than a roll play class. —— AzzyAurelius (talk), 02:16, 13 September 2019 (EST)