Talk:Innate Bender (3.5e Race)

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Almost all Benders in the source material seem to get their bending abilities innately rather than learning them. It's not totally clear here if these Innate Benders are a kind of child humans can have, or actually a distinct species in their own right. You mention that Innate Firebenders almost always worship Pelor, which implies either that Innate Firebenders share a single civilization or that Pelor goes down and pesters the ones that haven't heard of him yet. Similarly, do Innate Waterbenders learn Aquan from dream conversations or something?

I know the form doesn't really ask for it, but I think an explanation of the history of how Innate Benders came to be could prove interesting.

Connected Bender is a tricky one, because an Innate Bender can be a single-classed rogue or something and stack up damage bonuses that way. Adding bending level bonuses to damage as well might push the character over the top. --Foxwarrior (talk) 02:37, 1 January 2017 (MST)

I usually like to stick history and myth at the top (after Innate Bender, before Personality) myself. Anyway, what Fox said. -- Eiji-kun (talk) 02:54, 1 January 2017 (MST)
Thanks for the fast feedback guys. I have made a number of changes, feedback on these changes is appreciated:
  • Changed the flavour text and added a bit of a quick history of the cause of the existance of the Innate Benders
  • Changed the religion section (Pelor was only used because of his connection to the sun that is now more flexible)
  • Added the gaining of the additional elemental language as a bonus racial ability that is only gained at intelligence 10 or higher
  • The bend that is available from this class is now a non damaging one only and it is based on HD for level
  • Connected Bending now offers a martial adept style scaling level benefit.
-- Amdillae (talk) 11:54, 1 January 2017 (GMT)