EarlGreystoke
2016-08-09, 09:03 PM
Hey guys!
I know this has been done before, but.. I've been tinkering with a take on Allomancy in 5e and could really use some feedback!
Note: potential spoilers for those who haven't read Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series.
Side note: Why haven't you read Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series?!
This is an addition on a partially completed document that I had found a while ago, and have since lost the original link. Will update/edit with the original link if I can find it again. If anyone has the original, feel free to post!
I tried to make each pair as close to a mirror image of each other as I could, while maintaining a distinction from and cohesion with the rest of the system. A few of the subclasses are somewhat 'more powerful' than others, though I think this is mostly due to the inherent balance of metals (though I did try to balance them all as best I could). Also, had to fudge a bit of the mythos to make a couple of the subclasses useful balanced/interesting.
Without further ado: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BPFmCW7FHb5a3tObuYrlRBb9Ef0xwtUygcDShjJA3Wg/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you guys in advance!
-Grey
I know this has been done before, but.. I've been tinkering with a take on Allomancy in 5e and could really use some feedback!
Note: potential spoilers for those who haven't read Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series.
Side note: Why haven't you read Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series?!
This is an addition on a partially completed document that I had found a while ago, and have since lost the original link. Will update/edit with the original link if I can find it again. If anyone has the original, feel free to post!
I tried to make each pair as close to a mirror image of each other as I could, while maintaining a distinction from and cohesion with the rest of the system. A few of the subclasses are somewhat 'more powerful' than others, though I think this is mostly due to the inherent balance of metals (though I did try to balance them all as best I could). Also, had to fudge a bit of the mythos to make a couple of the subclasses useful balanced/interesting.
Without further ado: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BPFmCW7FHb5a3tObuYrlRBb9Ef0xwtUygcDShjJA3Wg/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you guys in advance!
-Grey