Jul 21, 2021 9:16 pm
I played a Dragonborn bard in a 5e campaign that took Dragonwings for his feat at level 4 or 5. Honestly, it was mostly for flavour. Movement speed was the same, didn’t help with combat since he couldn’t hit the broadside of a barn, so hovering 20 feet in the air wouldn’t make a difference. I had discussed with the GM (Qralloq) prior to next game to make sure it wasn’t an issue. We decided to have my character slowly begin transforming into a dragon, as part of his longer storyline, so the wings were a good first step. But it honestly didn’t hinder the gameplay at all.
Interestingly, one of the other players had a problem with it, which was funny since he was a half orc barbarian that dominated any battle and didn’t require any other character’s help.
I play much more for character and story than mechanics, so for me it was just interesting and added to the fun. I personally think that if someone is playing D and D to win, they’re missing the point of role playing.
Interestingly, one of the other players had a problem with it, which was funny since he was a half orc barbarian that dominated any battle and didn’t require any other character’s help.
I play much more for character and story than mechanics, so for me it was just interesting and added to the fun. I personally think that if someone is playing D and D to win, they’re missing the point of role playing.
Last edited July 21, 2021 9:19 pm