![]() ![]() I also of course wouldn't just hand out a powerful magic item without some thought given to game balance. That's how I see it as well-I wouldn't stop and think "what do I have to take away from this character" before I give a paladin a powerful magic item. Optional familiars like pseudodragons have more in common with magic items than spells or class features they're something extra on top of the baseline options available to players. You can't compare something that's built into a class to something DMs can award players. ![]() Otherwise it steps on the toes of warlocks who have a class feature to get better familiars, including pseudodragons. Generally a familiar that is more powerful than the ones listed in the spell is only available for a short time or to NPCs.
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