Talk:Blood Assassin (5e Subclass)
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Sup! Please don't remove the tags if the issue was not addressed. You should have the link to the source of the image, and credit the artist.
Also, the rogue gain features at levels 3, 9, 13 and 17, not at 4. Anastacio (talk) 21:07, 21 October 2020 (MDT)
I posted where the image came from, Unfortunately there is no technical way to find the artist, The image has been reuploaded a ton of times now and became somewhat lost.
I can however replace the image with a different one if it is an issue, The image originally came from a Chinese Mobile game, Smash Tap as credited in the first line.
Also I know the Rogues gain their features at 3, 9, 13 and 17, not at 4, I've noticed alot of Homebrew subclasses invalidate the scaling system to a degree, I'll compile the forth in with the third level in a few moments. ^^
The Spell Slots for this class are fairly unique, you require ample blood to cast and to have seen and studied them reduced the maximum cast for it though for balance <3 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by NightWolfy (talk • contribs) . Please sign your posts.
- The only subclasses with precedent to violate level scaling are multi-class subs, as per Strixhaven. Level 4 usually only warrants a tiny buff, if any, due to it being an ASI level. Also, using imbalanced homebrew is a bad standard when trying to make good homebrew.--Yanied (talk) 15:01, 12 February 2022 (MST)