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Maerok
2006-09-30, 01:11 PM
[effects apply whenever Corpsecrafter would apply: necromancy spells and effects]

Undead Resilience [General]
Pre: Corpsecrafter, Hardened Flesh
Effect: Undead you create get twice the damage reduction as usual.

Dread Soldier [General]
Pre: Corpsecrafter
Effect: Undead you raise keep some Fighter feats they had (to a maximum of 1 per 4 HD, you choose). This doesn't include any feats normally kept.

martyboy74
2006-09-30, 01:13 PM
[effects apply whenever Corpsecrafter would apply: necromancy spells and effects]Dread Soldier [General]
Pre: Corpsecrafter
Effect: Undead you raise keep some Fighter feats they had (to a maximum of 1 per 4 HD, you choose). This doesn't include any feats normally kept.
Are these only feats gained from being a fighter, or feats that are on the fighter's list?

Were-Sandwich
2006-09-30, 01:24 PM
Pimp My Corpse

"Do you know what the fine for necrophilia is?"

HellFencer
2006-09-30, 01:40 PM
It seems like you have a possibility for a few more feats, such as the ability to graft things onto the dead before you awaken them. Like putting a sword on where a hand should be, or implanting fangs, or giving it a third eye...

EXAMPLES:
Third Eye [Corpse]
Pre: Corpsecrafter, knowledge (anatomy) 7, any other Corpse feat
Benefit: You may graft an extra eye into the skull (or area where other eyes exist) of a corpse before you raise it from the dead. In doing so, you imbue the eye with dark energies, allowing the risen creature to have enhanced vision. A human eye (or similar) grant extended vision of 1/3 normal (longer torch light range, for example). An elven eye (or similar) would grant low light vision out to 60 feet. A hobgoblin eye (or similar) would grant darkvision out to 60 feet.

Ghastly Fangs [Corpse]
Pre: Corpsecrafter, knowledge (anatomy) 10
Benefit: You may graft fangs of an appropriate size into the mouth (or mouths) of a corpse before you raise it from the dead. In doing so, you grant the creature a bite attack if it did not already have one. If it did have a bite attack, this will increase the damage done by one die type (1d4 -> 1d6, etc.).

Swordarm [Corpse]
Pre: Corpsecrafter, knowledge (anatomy) 15, any other Corpse feat
Benefit: You may graft a one-handed, melee weapon to a corpse's arm (or armlike appendage) before you raise it from the dead. In doing so, you grant the creature an enhanced natural attack. By using dark energies, you fuse the weapon to the arm of the creature, therby replacing its existing natural attack. As such, the source of the previous natural attack must be removed (a hand for a claw attack, the entire spiked portion of a spiked tail, etc.). This weapon can be magical, but a craft (corpse) check DC (17 +5 per +1 of magical enhancement [including effects such as flaming burst, etc.]) will have to be passed in order to do so. Should this check be failed, the appendage is now a stump permanently, as the dark energies have fouled it for any further use.

martyboy74
2006-09-30, 01:51 PM
It seems like you have a possibility for a few more feats, such as the ability to graft things onto the dead before you awaken them. Like putting a sword on where a hand should be, or implanting fangs, or giving it a third eye...

EXAMPLES:
Third Eye [Corpse]
Pre: Corpsecrafter, knowledge (anatomy) 7, any other Corpse feat
Benefit: You may graft an extra eye into the skull (or area where other eyes exist) of a corpse before you raise it from the dead. In doing so, you imbue the eye with dark energies, allowing the risen creature to have enhanced vision. A human eye (or similar) grant extended vision of 1/3 normal (longer torch light range, for example). An elven eye (or similar) would grant low light vision out to 60 feet. A hobgoblin eye (or similar) would grant darkvision out to 60 feet.
Could you graft Third Eyes (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/psionic/items/universalItems.htm#thirdeyes) onto those undead?

Eighth_Seraph
2006-09-30, 03:22 PM
I would say no, because Third Eyes were never alive, though Swordarm might say that this is acceptable, but I would still say that that's too much. Couldn't you just have the corpse use the Third Eye as normal?

HellFencer
2006-09-30, 05:06 PM
Could you graft Third Eyes (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/psionic/items/universalItems.htm#thirdeyes) onto those undead?
I would say that the feat would work with the psionic item, except that those undead that are mindless will lose many advantages (such as the one that lets the undead know its being lied to...it doesn't care if its being lied to; it just wants your brains :P)

Jarl
2006-10-20, 02:34 AM
"Do you know what the fine for necrophilia is?"
Is it a first offense?

-"Let's say... no."