![]() It’s a spell that allows you to teleport up to 30 feet, and you can cast it once without expending a spell slot. Doing so gives you free points in Intelligence so you haven't sacrificed any damage even in the short term, it's a great dip tree for utility magic, and it'll help you get around nicely. What Is a Fey Teleportation Feat in Dungeons & Dragons 5E A Fey Teleportation feat slightly boosts your Intelligence or Charisma teaches you to speak, read, and write Sylvan and also teaches you the Misty Step spell. That's been a thing ever since DnD Dual-Classing awkwardly handled it 30+ years ago.īut fine, if you want a pure magical movement ability, dip into Polymorph for wings plus other utility spells. Teleportation is extremely powerful magic, so it taps your energy significantly, which is mechanically represented by consuming a 5th-level spell slot. As for RP reasons, it's simple: Your mage, being an intelligent and discerning adventurer, picks up minor skills from others to make himself stronger. Why play a game that gives you full freedom to choose how you want to level up, if you're going to force yourself to put your skill points in the same tree every time? Doing so isn't even a pure damage choice, as there's a relatively low soft-cap anyway, and the passive bonuses/unlocks of these dips are great for mages. This is a game with a free-form build system that actively encourages utility dips. You want 2 points into Huntsman anyway as access to the heal, tactical retreat and combination skills (Geo+Huntsmans = Throw dirt) are all solid reasons to take the utility.What a joke x) No idea what were they thinking. ![]() Originally posted by Lethan:Short answer is no.
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