D&D 5th Edition General Discussion

As a necromancer, can I only add corporeal undead to my necro-troupe? I really want some spooky ghost friends to come along on my adventures.

Unable to be born.

It's literally just life cleric's or protection cleric's feature that maximizes healing dice, except it only affects you. Hardly overpowered, I'd say.

Also UA isn't balanced with multiclassing in mind.

Depends. How many sacrifices are you going to make for that AC?

A fighter can get 21 AC at level 1 if you somehow get them plate armour.
A bladesinger can get 22 AC with good stats and 27 if they used shield that turn, but fuck bladesinger.
A dex barbarian can get 23 AC easily with a level dip into fighter.

Early levels, 16 AC is pretty normal.

Later levels, the average is only up to maybe 18 AC without magical items.


20+ AC in the early levels makes you pretty damn hard to hit, but doesn't help with saves.

My AC is 20 and Balor still fot me with all his attacks

>not being granted powers by a fey and then start worshipping it.

>Also UA isn't balanced

Well yeah its a Balor, need more than just the start of impressive AC for that.

Which isn't limited. At all.

Every single healing spell will do the full healing, no matter who does it. That is significantly better than "oh I can sometimes maximise a healing spell."

Good aligned Fey, Good aligned god. Both love nature and life and shit. Maybe the Fey is a servant of the God as well. What is the problem?

Dude, a balor has +14 to hit. He's whacking you on a 6.