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Latest comment: 27 October 2023 by Willowisp in topic Tips section?
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Hey, Tested this feat at Patch #5, it also seems to work with Pike and Trident, even though not mentioned. | Hey, Tested this feat at Patch #5, it also seems to work with Pike and Trident, even though not mentioned. | ||
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Revision as of 10:03, 21 December 2023
Spell sniper bugged?
I've heard that rolling a 19 with spell sniper isn't resulting in the critical hit. Could be an important note as this would mean the feat is totally broken right now.
- This was fixed as of Patch 3 👍AstraTheDragon (talk) 10:19, 27 October 2023 (CEST)
Tips section?
The article is mostly a big list written in objective language, I wonder if it might be useful to include a tips section explaining concepts such as half-feats and odd-numbered ability scores. Would that be within the scope of the article? AstraTheDragon (talk) 10:19, 27 October 2023 (CEST)
- I think including a section called "Half-feats" that explains the concept of a half-feat would be within the scope of the article, though not as part of a dedicated "tips" section. We normally try to avoid making recommendations on the wiki's main namespace (since it's more difficult to get consensus on), but I think the concept of half-feats and how they interact with odd ability scores is technical enough to warrant inclusion, although worded in an objective language. You could also make it a community guide and link it on the article (see Template:Guidenote) if you think it's not objective enough for the main namespace version of the article. Willowisp (talk) 14:06, 27 October 2023 (CEST)
Polearm Master
Hey, Tested this feat at Patch #5, it also seems to work with Pike and Trident, even though not mentioned.
Table delete
Why is someone going around deleting tables on the pages. They're easier to read than lists.