GlassEye
Adventurer
Sorry I haven't gotten my pc completed and posted yet. Exams this week have seriously cut into my free time. I'm still working on it...
Also, I've been looking at the ceremonial feat Chi-Julud. Would a feat like this, that mentions a ceremony performed by seven giants, disqualify it from use?
[sblock=Chi-Julud]Chi-Julud [Ceremonial]
In a ritual involving you and seven other giants, you learn the
ability of the Wardance.
Prerequisites: Must be a giant, Wisdom 13, Charisma 13,
truename
Benefit: The character takes a full round of concentration
(Concentration check, DC 15) to turn everything peaceful and
caring in her into a raw, warlike savagery. After this round, the
character loses her Wisdom and Charisma modifiers (if positive),
and her scores in both become 10 (if they were higher). Her former
Wisdom bonus now adds to her Strength bonus (stacking
with any other bonuses), and her former Charisma bonus adds
to her Constitution bonus (stacking with any other bonuses).
These extra bonuses last as long as the character wishes, but if
Chi-Julud persists longer than 10 minutes, she suffers 1 point of
temporary Wisdom and Charisma damage. Each full hour of
Chi-Julud afterward, she suffers another point of Wisdom and
Charisma damage during the first day. After that, if she is somehow
still going (through use of magic), every day she suffers 1d4
points of temporary Wisdom and Charisma damage until she
reverts back to her normal state of Si-Karan (Caretaker).
During the time this feat is in effect, anything that normally
would add to the character’s Wisdom bonus adds to Strength
instead, and anything that would add to Charisma adds to
Constitution instead, even if the bonuses would not normally
stack. For example, if someone casts a lesser ability boost on the
character to give a +2 enhancement bonus to Strength and
Wisdom, she instead gains a +4 bonus to Strength. These bonuses
do not stack with further enhancement bonuses, such as from
a belt of strength or a periapt of wisdom.[/sblock]
Also, I've been looking at the ceremonial feat Chi-Julud. Would a feat like this, that mentions a ceremony performed by seven giants, disqualify it from use?
[sblock=Chi-Julud]Chi-Julud [Ceremonial]
In a ritual involving you and seven other giants, you learn the
ability of the Wardance.
Prerequisites: Must be a giant, Wisdom 13, Charisma 13,
truename
Benefit: The character takes a full round of concentration
(Concentration check, DC 15) to turn everything peaceful and
caring in her into a raw, warlike savagery. After this round, the
character loses her Wisdom and Charisma modifiers (if positive),
and her scores in both become 10 (if they were higher). Her former
Wisdom bonus now adds to her Strength bonus (stacking
with any other bonuses), and her former Charisma bonus adds
to her Constitution bonus (stacking with any other bonuses).
These extra bonuses last as long as the character wishes, but if
Chi-Julud persists longer than 10 minutes, she suffers 1 point of
temporary Wisdom and Charisma damage. Each full hour of
Chi-Julud afterward, she suffers another point of Wisdom and
Charisma damage during the first day. After that, if she is somehow
still going (through use of magic), every day she suffers 1d4
points of temporary Wisdom and Charisma damage until she
reverts back to her normal state of Si-Karan (Caretaker).
During the time this feat is in effect, anything that normally
would add to the character’s Wisdom bonus adds to Strength
instead, and anything that would add to Charisma adds to
Constitution instead, even if the bonuses would not normally
stack. For example, if someone casts a lesser ability boost on the
character to give a +2 enhancement bonus to Strength and
Wisdom, she instead gains a +4 bonus to Strength. These bonuses
do not stack with further enhancement bonuses, such as from
a belt of strength or a periapt of wisdom.[/sblock]