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Currently, in DND 3ed, your base saving throws can range from +0/+0/+0 to +2/+2/+2 every level. This is terrible for obvious reasons, and there's an obvious fix. | Currently, in DND 3ed, your base saving throws can range from +0/+0/+0 to +2/+2/+2 every level. This is terrible for obvious reasons, and there's an obvious fix. | ||
− | + | Your saves are equal to 1/3 your HD that grant "bad" progression to those saves + 2/3 HD that grant "good" progression. If you have any levels in classes/HD that grant a good save, you get +2 to that save. | |
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Reasonable Base Saving Throws
Currently, in DND 3ed, your base saving throws can range from +0/+0/+0 to +2/+2/+2 every level. This is terrible for obvious reasons, and there's an obvious fix.
Your saves are equal to 1/3 your HD that grant "bad" progression to those saves + 2/3 HD that grant "good" progression. If you have any levels in classes/HD that grant a good save, you get +2 to that save.
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