Talk:Cover Taker (5e Feat)
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This feat would mean that you're practically invincible (except for area of effect spells) as long as someone's standing between you and your attacker, or your partway around a corner or something, since total cover means you can't be the target of weapon attacks or spell attacks.
I think treating half cover as three-quarters cover would be more balanced (+5 bonus to AC). Also, it's called "total cover", rather than full cover. I like the concept of the feat though!
(Carcabob) October 31, 2016
- I've made that change.
- This feat isn't really in the spirit of 5e feats though, it's more like a 3.5e feat. Marasmusine (talk) 02:02, 1 November 2016 (MDT)
I added a bunch of benefits to make it more in the light of 5e feats. I'm not really sure if it's balanced, however. Take a look and let me know what you think. Carcabob (talk) 19:22, 7 November 2016 (MST)