I really like this one. Sounds very fun.
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Very cool! I'm sending this to my DM for a possible character in my next campaign. I do wonder if the shout could also inspire allies, as that seems pretty olympian to me, but that may be brushing too close to zealot and such.
The shout is actually pretty weak since most creatures at that level have fright immunity. It's mostly for flavor. The heroic level effect is the +10 bonus after you roll, which is effectively a legendary resistance. Alternatively, you can use it to force grapple a powerful creature.
Very interesting, I see. And frightening more than the marked creature would probably be a bit OP.
Very cool. It's easy to read and comprehend and seems perfectly balanced. I also like the formatting, in particular the levels of the features listed the way they are.
Lemmy is not very active in the homebrew department, but just to let you know, there is a dedicated DnD homebrew community:
https://lemmy.world/c/dndhomebrew
(Links to communities are very wonky in Lemmy, I hope I did it right)
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]