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2018-08-05, 04:56 PM
Being a huge fan of Eberron, the setting is just so awesome, and the dragonmarks is one of many reasons that I think that, and so, I decided to look throu the dragonmarks.
My impression is that they did a great work here. Thanks to the simplicity of 5e, I thought implementing dragonmarks in a meaningful way where you got actual mechanical benefits from it, would be impossible. However, I think they did a great work here. I haven't truly digested every mark, but a few of that I like, is the Mark of Sentinel (finally I can play a Sentinel Marshal), Mark of Making seems cool and beneficial, and the Mark of Warding means Dwarves can finally make good wizards and rouges :D Too bad as the artificer is still missing, considering dwarf have a strong lore leaning towards that, and this mark definately makes em good at that.
What I am wondering, what do you guys think about the dragonmarks? Do you find them overpowered, underpowered, boring or something else? Do you like how they are implemented? Interested to hear..
Thanks :-)
My impression is that they did a great work here. Thanks to the simplicity of 5e, I thought implementing dragonmarks in a meaningful way where you got actual mechanical benefits from it, would be impossible. However, I think they did a great work here. I haven't truly digested every mark, but a few of that I like, is the Mark of Sentinel (finally I can play a Sentinel Marshal), Mark of Making seems cool and beneficial, and the Mark of Warding means Dwarves can finally make good wizards and rouges :D Too bad as the artificer is still missing, considering dwarf have a strong lore leaning towards that, and this mark definately makes em good at that.
What I am wondering, what do you guys think about the dragonmarks? Do you find them overpowered, underpowered, boring or something else? Do you like how they are implemented? Interested to hear..
Thanks :-)