I’ve only ever DM for one ongoing game and my players homebrew items or feats are usually pretty balanced and if not it’s just a matter of tweaking the numbers. Only one homebrew feat was so ridiculous that I told the player “at the end of this session pick another feat or stat increase, that homebrew feat is banned” it was a feat that gave bonus effects for upcasting and ended up with the player one rounding a dracolich. What super op homebrew have you rejected or banned after it was used?
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r/DnD I’ve only ever DM for one ongoing game and my players homebrew items or feats are usually pretty balanced and if not it’s just a matter of tweaking the numbers. Only one homebrew feat was so ridiculous that I told the player “at the end of this session pick another feat or stat increase, that homebrew feat is banned” it was a feat that gave bonus effects for upcasting and ended up with the player one rounding a dracolich. What super op homebrew have you rejected or banned after it was used? submitted by /u/Peridot9001 [link] [comments]
I’ve only ever DM for one ongoing game and my players homebrew items or feats are usually pretty balanced and if not it’s just a matter of tweaking the numbers. Only one homebrew feat was so ridiculous that I told the player “at the end of this session pick another feat or stat increase, that homebrew feat is banned” it was a feat that gave bonus effects for upcasting and ended up with the player one rounding a dracolich. What super op homebrew have you rejected or banned after it was used?
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