Szymon

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I want advice to balance this out:

Fungal Folk

Ability Score Increase: Your constitution score increases by 2, and your wisdom score by 1.

Age: Fungal Folk can live eternally but they would need to find a new host body every ~150 years or so. They usually mature in a week as that is the usual amount of time it takes for a medium-sized creature to be fully under the control of the fungus.

Alignment: TN Fungal Folk only care for themselves but will often create loose rules among each other if there is enough of them in a place.

Size: Fungal folk are usually the size of humans but slightly taller due to added fungal mass. Your size is medium.

Speed: Your base walking speed is 30ft.

Fungal Body: You are immune to all poison damage. If a beast bites into your body, they have to take 1d6 poison damage.

Fungal Network: Whenever you are in contact with a fungal network (the DM decides) you gain advantage for all your rolls including initiative. You can also communicate with any fungal creature anywhere as long as it is touching the same fungal network.

Languages: You can speak common, and fungal

some extra ideas I have for this race are:

Fungal Knowledge: Gain proficiency in alchemist's tools and gain advantage when using mushrooms and fungus as ingredients.

Fungal perseverance: If killed, you can come back to life. To come back to life, a piece of your fungal mass needs to be transported to a corpse, this needs to be done in a certain amount of time depending on the size of the piece: Whole mass 7 days, torso-size 3 days, leg-size 1 day, arm size 12 hrs, hand size 3hrs. After the piece has latched onto a body it takes 5+2d10 days for the fungus to infest the new body and make the character be playable again. All this needs to be done by a third party like another PC or an NPC. The same rules are used for when your body is too old or unusable for any other reason.

 

Ok that's a lie, I got animal farm. I got it because because my English teacher seems obsessed with it but I was luckily spared from doing it in class and instead I'm doing An Inspector Calls. I thought I might read it so that I have a better understanding of it in case I need to refute it.

Wish me luck,

Yours truly

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yes this is definitely true, although this is just against kids that don't know the second thing about fascism and what they support. Against people further down the rabbit hole that generally believe this, you must be much more careful and it is a much longer process. With any fascist there's also the risk of them reverting and damaging the left community.

 

I'm doing a presentation on the soviet union for school soon and i would like to know all your opinions on this.

I've got: an over-bloated bureaucracy (which was prone to corruption), rural poverty (which is very unfair as basically all countries have rural poverty- difference is that some countries actually help these people), and a lacking light industry that led to economic dissatisfaction from the populace.

I might share the PowerPoint here for your feedback although its very small as its for a vocational exam that is only a few minutes