WebIt’s called, “just have it be flavour.”. You don’t need to mechanically make it happen, your character is blind, that’s it. Talk with your dm about it and just go from there. Just explain that you use other senses for perception etc. there are lots of options for you to pull something off here very easily. WebSep 29, 2010 · Here is how I imagine the rules for a blind character. Has blindsight, representing super-sensitive hearing and to a lesser degree smell and touch. It’s also reasonable to assume that some magic is at work here in improving the other senses to offset the lack of sight (sixth sense). No penalty to attack rolls, damage rolls or defenses …
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WebIf your character is blind you get: BLINDED A blinded creature can’t see and automatically fails any ability check that requires sight. Attack rolls against the creature have advantage, and the creature’s attack rolls have disadvantage. If you want to compensate, you need to homebrew a "Blind-Fighting Feat". WebThe only problem with doing a Daredevil type character is it always presents a large combat boost. You are blind, but receive something better in combat, effectively making the … WebNo, it means that the only way to legitimately play a Blind character with the Alert feat from the start is to pick a Variant Human b/c they start with an extra Feat. Otherwise you start at 1st level with all the Blindness penalties, and you have to wait for the next time you could purchase a Feat instead of an Attribute Score Increase (ASI ... family ministry church wiley ford wv