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CASTLEMIKE
2008-09-01, 12:38 PM
A reincarnated creature recalls the majority of its former life and form. It retains any class abilities, feats, or skill ranks it formerly possessed.

Technically Big Cheese it could still be Dragonwrought. A Sorcerer who had undergone the Rituals would retain the benefits. Epic feats would be retained.

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/reincarnate.htm

Sstoopidtallkid
2008-09-01, 12:40 PM
Except you lose the +3 CHA from venerable, so it's not worth it.

CASTLEMIKE
2008-09-01, 12:45 PM
Except you lose the +3 CHA from venerable, so it's not worth it.

No your PC retains mental attributes from aging physical and racial attributes are reset.

Glimbur
2008-09-01, 04:01 PM
Yeah, you still have the feat but it doesn't help you because you don't qualify for it. It's like taking Improved Grapple and then getting Enlarged so your Dex drops below the 13 you need to have the feat; it's still there but doesn't function.

Unless, of course, I misunderstand the rules, which is quite possible.

CASTLEMIKE
2008-09-01, 04:08 PM
Yeah, you still have the feat but it doesn't help you because you don't qualify for it. It's like taking Improved Grapple and then getting Enlarged so your Dex drops below the 13 you need to have the feat; it's still there but doesn't function.

Unless, of course, I misunderstand the rules, which is quite possible.

Defintely one possibility with so many rules. There is always Embrace the Dark Chaos and Shun the Dark Chaos at high levels for those cases.

JellyPooga
2008-09-01, 05:29 PM
Though Feats of this kind would be out of the question due to lacking requirements, what about Classes/PrC's? If you take, for instance, levels in a Paragon class for your original race and are then reincarnated can you then take levels in the Paragon class for your new race? Do you lose the abilities from your old Paragon class?