Jul 21, 2021 6:10 am
How many people here have actually DMed or played flying characters? Because I've played with and DM'ed flying characters in 5e. It's fine. Totally fine. I don't recognise any of the problems here.
Are there some things that are trivial for flying characters? Sure. But that's true of all sorts of features. Tabaxi super dash can bypass some situations too, or water genasi breathing water. Well done to the PC for finding an opportunity to use their ability. Longbows and enough range can completely change a combat encounter too - but nobody's banning longbows.
Non-flying characters are left out? That's true of most unique features. Elven trance, darkvision, half-orcish chumbawumba, tabaxi climb speed, triton amphibiousness. I've never detected nor felt any feature envy, probably because flying is quite situational.
A flying character can help with cliffs (by flying up and dropping a rope down), but they'll be exposed and on their own up there. I'm not sure how a flying character easily deals with a brown bear - unless maybe if the whole party can fly. But if they can, then more power to them.
Maps are easy enough. I just show the PC's token larger and we make a note of height (image from a party with an aarakocra).
Me? I don't bother with Pythagoras for range or distance. I'm not running a simulated war game in 5e - just a game. Diagonals count as one square, same as vertical and horizontal. That makes things simpler for everything (not just flying), and I like simple.
But if a DM wants to ban them? Sure. Whatever. It's your game. I'm just saying that I've never seen a reason to do so.
Are there some things that are trivial for flying characters? Sure. But that's true of all sorts of features. Tabaxi super dash can bypass some situations too, or water genasi breathing water. Well done to the PC for finding an opportunity to use their ability. Longbows and enough range can completely change a combat encounter too - but nobody's banning longbows.
Non-flying characters are left out? That's true of most unique features. Elven trance, darkvision, half-orcish chumbawumba, tabaxi climb speed, triton amphibiousness. I've never detected nor felt any feature envy, probably because flying is quite situational.
A flying character can help with cliffs (by flying up and dropping a rope down), but they'll be exposed and on their own up there. I'm not sure how a flying character easily deals with a brown bear - unless maybe if the whole party can fly. But if they can, then more power to them.
Maps are easy enough. I just show the PC's token larger and we make a note of height (image from a party with an aarakocra).
Me? I don't bother with Pythagoras for range or distance. I'm not running a simulated war game in 5e - just a game. Diagonals count as one square, same as vertical and horizontal. That makes things simpler for everything (not just flying), and I like simple.
But if a DM wants to ban them? Sure. Whatever. It's your game. I'm just saying that I've never seen a reason to do so.