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Joe Eskimo
2012-07-06, 04:24 AM
Can anyone help me get around the 'fatigued in sunlight' part of the Troll-blooded feat? Are there any feats or items i should take/acquire to negate this drawback? Thanks in advance.

Hecuba
2012-07-06, 04:56 AM
Armor of the Unending Hunt

There is also the first level regional feat "Tireless"

Togo
2012-07-06, 05:00 AM
Parasol from Sandstorm. :smallwink:

Spuddles
2012-07-06, 05:18 AM
Put it on a warforged. Pick up Warforged Juggernaught levels to gain immunity to nonlethal damage.

marcielle
2012-07-06, 05:18 AM
Warforged? I'm not familiar with the feat but warforged means you never get fatigued ever.

Ravens_cry
2012-07-06, 05:19 AM
Warforged?
Warforged.

Crasical
2012-07-06, 05:22 AM
Parasol from Sandstorm. :smallwink:

Aaaaand now I want to play a regenerating, nigh-invulnerable young woman in frilly gothic lolita clothing. Dammit.

hewhosaysfish
2012-07-06, 05:32 AM
Waitaminute!

Trolls don't get fatigued in sunlight; humans (for example) don't get fatigued in sunlight (at least not by sunlight alone).
Why would a 31/32-human-1/32-troll be fatigued by sunlight?

Ravens_cry
2012-07-06, 05:35 AM
Aaaaand now I want to play a regenerating, nigh-invulnerable young woman in frilly gothic lolita clothing. Dammit.
Dammit, me too. :smallannoyed:

Spuddles
2012-07-06, 05:40 AM
Waitaminute!

Trolls don't get fatigued in sunlight; humans (for example) don't get fatigued in sunlight (at least not by sunlight alone).
Why would a 31/32-human-1/32-troll be fatigued by sunlight?

Because rules.

Thurbane
2012-07-06, 05:42 AM
Waitaminute!

Trolls don't get fatigued in sunlight; humans (for example) don't get fatigued in sunlight (at least not by sunlight alone).
Why would a 31/32-human-1/32-troll be fatigued by sunlight?
JRR Tolkien?

Joe Eskimo
2012-07-06, 06:49 AM
Waitaminute!

Trolls don't get fatigued in sunlight; humans (for example) don't get fatigued in sunlight (at least not by sunlight alone).
Why would a 31/32-human-1/32-troll be fatigued by sunlight?

Hey, you've got a point there!

Ravens_cry
2012-07-06, 07:08 AM
JRR Tolkien?
Oh, it's older than that.

Andorax
2012-07-06, 07:44 AM
Oh, it's older than that.

Sure it is...but for most of us, if it weren't for Tolkien, we wouldn't know about it.

Thump
2012-07-06, 08:57 AM
Hold on, if someone made a Troll-blooded Warforged, and by RAW for Regeneration, would he be immune to all damage except fire and acid?

Spuddles
2012-07-06, 09:09 AM
Hold on, if someone made a Troll-blooded Warforged, and by RAW for Regeneration, would he be immune to all damage except fire and acid?

No. Warforged still take nonlethal damage. You need 3 levels of Warforged Juggernaut to get the nonlethal damage immunity.

Fouredged Sword
2012-07-06, 09:12 AM
And then he attunes himself to the fire and acid elemental plane and is immune to all damage except seering spells.

Necroticplague
2012-07-06, 09:27 AM
And then he attunes himself to the fire and acid elemental plane and is immune to all damage except seering spells.

And then he attaches some iron golem parts to himself and is immune to even searing spells.

marcielle
2012-07-06, 10:17 AM
I love that noone is even questioning why a robot made in a magic factory has a troll ancestor.

Spuddles
2012-07-06, 10:19 AM
I love that noone is even questioning why a robot made in a magic factory has a troll ancestor.

Because rules.

Tyndmyr
2012-07-06, 11:06 AM
I love that noone is even questioning why a robot made in a magic factory has a troll ancestor.

Do you know how magic factories work? It ain't pretty....

Andorax
2012-07-06, 11:08 AM
Ok...

Why DOES a robot made in a magic factory on Eberron have a troll ancestor from a specific region of Greyhawk?

Tyndmyr
2012-07-06, 11:22 AM
Ok...

Why DOES a robot made in a magic factory on Eberron have a troll ancestor from a specific region of Greyhawk?

Because Warforged has an entry in monster manual 3, and therefore, are not exclusive to Eberron?

Tokuhara
2012-07-06, 11:22 AM
Ok...

Why DOES a robot made in a magic factory on Eberron have a troll ancestor from a specific region of Greyhawk?

Since one of the Monster Manuals, Warforged was added to all settings, as was Shifter and Changeling. Therefore, a Warforged in Greyhawk wouldn't be weird.

As for the Troll-Blooded, perhaps it was used to give this specific Warforged life?

Kuulvheysoon
2012-07-06, 11:44 AM
Well clearly, Troll blood is used as the lubricative agent in the Creation Forges.

Roguenewb
2012-07-06, 11:44 AM
Troll-Forged (AWESOME NAME) can only be created with Flaws or as a class that can take Toughness as a level 1 bonus feat. If your DM, like many, allows you to ditch regional reqs that don't make a ton of sense, then a level 1 Troll-Forged fighter would be....intimidating.

molten_dragon
2012-07-06, 12:14 PM
And then he attaches some iron golem parts to himself and is immune to even searing spells.

How do iron golem parts make you immune to searing spell? Magic immunity only works against SR: Yes. And there are plenty of SR: No fire spells.

Grelna the Blue
2012-07-06, 12:16 PM
The Daylight Adaptation (http://dndtools.eu/feats/forgotten-realms-campaign-setting--19/daylight-adaptation--519/) feat seems as if it could apply.

Tyndmyr
2012-07-06, 12:31 PM
How do iron golem parts make you immune to searing spell? Magic immunity only works against SR: Yes. And there are plenty of SR: No fire spells.

Iron golems heal from fire instead of being harmed by it.

The Glyphstone
2012-07-06, 12:35 PM
See, when a mommy troll and a daddy robot love each other very much, their great-great-great-great-great^lots-grandchild is a bit....odd.

Demonic_Spoon
2012-07-06, 12:57 PM
While the thread seems to have devolved into a robot/goth troll slashfic I'd just like to mention the tireless legs from Faiths of Eberron which iirc makes you immune to fatigue. Most of the other grafts from there are nice as well(We can rebuild him, better, stronger, more metal!)

Kuulvheysoon
2012-07-06, 06:33 PM
IIRC, the Boots of the Unending Journey (CDiv, MIC)'s base effect is immunity to fatigue. And, of course, Horizon Walker 1.