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2011-02-18, 05:54 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jan 2011
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- guarding Asgaard
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Practiced Turner (3.5; P.E.A.C.H.)
Short question: are these feats over/underpowered?
Practiced Turner [general]
You can multiclass and still be a badass undead turner/rebuker.
Prerequisites: Knowledge (religion) 4 ranks, Divine caster level 1st, ability to turn or rebuke undead.
Benefit: for the purposes of turning or rebuking undead only, your cleric level is increased, up to a maximum of your character level (including racial HD).
Normal: your effective turn/rebuke undead level is equal to your cleric level.
*Upgraded the feat.*
Master of Puppets[Divine]
You can brainwash more powerful undead if you really want to.
Prerequisites: Ability to rebuke undead, evil alignment.
Benefit: You may spend two rebuking attempts when you rebuke instead of one. If you do so, one undead creature you rebuke is controlled instead.
*Changed name*Last edited by Combat Reflexes; 2011-02-19 at 03:02 AM.
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2011-02-18, 07:14 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Feb 2009
Re: Practiced Turner (3.5; P.E.A.C.H.)
First feat definitely is not overpowered. Maybe a little underpowered even. Practiced Spellcaster is obvious comparison material, and it's certainly a bit better. Does that mean you should upgrade Practiced Turner? Maybe you should, but I'm not sure how you'd upgrade it. There are likely better ways to spend a feat if you want to get better at turning though.
As for Disciple of the Darkness...(might want to rename that, there's already a feat called Disciple of Darkness).
At a glance, it seems balanced; if certainly not overpowered.