![]() ![]() I know I want to keep the removal of the loading property. I want to have a feat for crossbows that is makes Heavy/Light Crossbow + this feat a viable choice. ![]() Unless you go Hand Crossbow which immediately catapults you to one of the best damage builds in the game. Except if I ended up in melee, but that's a really minor benefit to spend an entire feat on when I could have gotten Sharpshooter instead. If I have a rogue with Crossbow Expert, I've basically added nothing to my usage of a Heavy crossbow. Additionally, Rogues and Artificers generally don't want Crossbow expert. You've doubled your feats and gotten to the same place. just as good as a Longbow with Sharpshooter. And a Crossbow Expert + Sharpshooter with a Heavy Crossbow is. A Heavy Crossbow fighter can get the feat to make the crossbow. Because, since the loading property stops extra attack, no one uses a crossbow over a longbow.īut then, it gets more annoying. Even Clerics generally avoid crossbows in favor of Toll of the Dead. About the only classes that use Crossbows at all are Rogues and Artificers who ignore the limits of crossbows with their infusions. Taking the Heavy Crossbow, it generally sucks for everyone. It is ONLY Hand Crossbows.Īgain, nothing I'm stating here is really blowing anyone's mind, but laying out the math and color-coding it made it glare at me. However, one of the best damage builds (for just looking at X number of attacks per turn and nothing else) is the Hand Crossbow + Crossbow Expert + Sharpshooter. Which makes sense, because two feats should be better than one. It is generally better than just Great Weapon Master with a Greatsword. Pertinent examples, one of the best melee builds for damage is Polearm Master + Great Weapon Master. To make sure the changes weren't too crazy, I did some math and confirmed a few things that everyone basically knows is true. I've been going through and applying a homebrew change to the various fighting styles and weapon builds. I hesitated to bring this here, but I am stumped and frustrated, so let me see what the wisdom of the crowd might offer me.
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