sounds like we finally get to see monk.
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On another note, I am mildly concerned that Weapon Mastery is being spread around so much. It is popular, but I felt it would be most appropriate as a feature that is strictly for Warrior Classes, and this makes the distinction of what is or isn't a Warrior fuzzy.
Not that this is a big problem, just mildly concerning.
I agree. I would like to have seen this be pure martial exclusive with maybe something like the fighting styles given to pal/ranger
They didn't say much about the Druid.
Let's see if they rebalanced it a bit.
Overall, I prefer caster druids/non moon druid classes. So untill now I was not happy with the focus on wildshape.
Do we have a time yet? Is it still noon pacific time?
Update: It's out now!
I cannot wait to get my hands on the changes.
For roguess, I confidently predict that Sneak attack will become once-per-round in some way some how. Cunning Strike is likely a way to claw back some of the high end damage potential that is lost by performing what is now a Rules-As-Written Loophole on doublestacking sneak attacks by somehow triggering off-turn attacks using your reaction.
I predict that it will have the following options:
- Just damage
- Status effects
- Mobility
And perhaps more. This will be the opt in complexity that is missing from the Rogue at the top end of Tier 2 and onwards, allowing people who just like their simple rogues to deal more damage, and for tactical masterminds to pull of clutch moves.