
“Fullcaster”, “halfcaster”, and “thirdcaster/quartercaster”Ī fullcaster has a spell slot level progression like the Bard, Wizard, Sorcerer, Druid, and Cleric. This definition will be repeated later in the document. Weak saving throws are Strength, Intelligence, and Charisma. They are called "strong" because they come up much more frequently in official published material compared to the "weak". Strong saving throws are Dexterity, Constitution, and Wisdom. It is why Solo Boss fights are difficult to execute. Encounters are destroyed or are made overwhelming based on the amount of action economy made available to each side of the conflict.

The number of actions, bonus actions, reactions, movement, and more available to any given creature.
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How this essay will differ from theirs is that instead of merely examining homebrew subclasses and feature replacement in an existing class, it will dive deeper into full class design. If you read WOTC’s article Modifying Classes, you will see that when they are doing their class breakdowns they are essentially answering the above questions. What are their strengths, their weaknesses? How do the strengths and weaknesses of their features interact? How are they compensated for? How do these compensations compare to the compensations in other classes? Understanding balance means understanding what makes each official class tick. Mechanical Balance is having your class’ strengths and weaknesses be compensated for in ways that are on comparably even terms with official classes. “What strengths compensate for what weaknesses in my class, and how do they compare to the compensations of official classes?” “How does this feature or group of features at X level compare to a similar feature or group of features of an official class at approximately X level?” and Compensation “How does feature A relate to and interact with features B and C? Comparison Relative Comparative Compensation can be broken down into its component words and the question that arises from each: Relation What was that? Relative Comparative Compensation Put simply, it is Relative Comparative Compensation.
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and there would normally be a handful of links here to reddit posts I've made, but I learned that on google drive pdf it's kinda difficult to click on any specific link, so trying to click on one will send you to the a different one. You can also just get a fillable PDF character sheet from WotC and just type in your class features.Nothing automated, but hey it'll do the job.Hi, I’m Leuku “Mcclure”. You can also use Roll20 which has a sheet where you add whatever features you want - if you want a lot of auto-rolls and tracking then that will take same using of macros but if you just need a sheet to add description of features it's worth using. I believe OrcPub has character sheets that are designed to help with homebrew classes but this is a recommendation I've received and never used myself.

Possibly, but you greatly run into problems as it will rarely work and can break the sheet meaning any attempt to load the sheet will cause it to crash. Is there no way to sort of fenegle things to make it work now? Like make it a “subclass” but then override/delete any stats/skills gained from the class it’s put under? If not, are there any similar programs one could use to build a character, and/or is there somewhere I can print blank sheets to fill out?

Monstrous Compendium Volume One: Spelljammer Creatures
