I believe if you want to make a great feat for a more magically inclined race begin by looking at what the opposite races with innate spellcasting can get for feats. This consists of Drow, Gnomes, Excessive Elf, Tiefling, and Wood Elf. Observe that almost all feats are designed with flavour first and balance second, this will likely be how I am going to method designing feats as well.

High Places: After falling for at the least 1.5 seconds, while you land you gain +2 Critical Hit Confirmation, +2 Critical Hit Harm, and +25% Armor Piercing for 20 seconds.

Deflect Arrows: You achieve the advantages of the Deflect Arrows feat, knocking aside one incoming projectile that would have struck you every 6 seconds.

Slip Out of Danger: +2/4/6 Saves vs. Traps. Rank 3: You acquire +1 to Reflex Saves.

Legacy of the Foul – Your powers come from a connection to the Unseelie Court docket or nightmares, and carries a weight of fear and dread. The powers of this legacy are: the cantrip Thaumaturgy, at third level Trigger Fear (Xanathar’s Information to All the pieces) forged as a 2nd-stage spell as soon as earlier than requiring a protracted rest, and at 5th stage Phantasmal Drive forged as soon as before requiring a protracted relaxation.

Alternate Spells: Exchange Trigger Fear with Bane.

Ultimately, I think my emotions of dissatisfaction stem from the truth that many MMO devs, like many novelists, cannot escape the notion that fantasy equals excessive fantasy (magic, wizards, dragons, parallel worlds, etc.). Fantasy as a master genre has so many subgenres that it’s insane: contemporary fantasy, low fantasy, prehistoric fantasy, paranormal fantasy, steampunk fantasy, hard fantasy, and so forth.

Neverwinter’s tutorial went by means of a last go in the course of the last couple of beta weekends, and it is undoubtedly a lot improved over its earlier incarnations. In my view, it is good: It allows me to fiddle with controls with out pressuring me to do things, it explains the basics quickly and succinctly, the enemies aren’t that aggressive, and it isn’t agonizingly lengthy.

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