Is Painful Oath Too Painful?

TarionzCousin

Second Most Angelic Devil Ever
Painful Oath, a Paragon level feat, would allow my avenger to do +5 damage every round.

The feat allows (WIS Modifier) extra radiant and necrotic damage to the first hit every turn to the avenger's Oath target.

Yes, it says "the first time you hit each turn."


Questions:
1A. Is this feat too powerful?
1B. Am I going to take this feat anyway? :angel:
 

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The typical complaint from people looking at avengers is that they don't do enough damage. I disagree, but, hey, Painful Oath gives them a nice bump you'd be silly to pass up. :)
 

Painful Oath, a Paragon level feat, would allow my avenger to do +5 damage every round.

Questions:
1A. Is this feat too powerful?
1B. Am I going to take this feat anyway? :angel:

It must be a DI/Dragon feat as I do not see it in my books, but as quoted, yes, it sounds on par with a lot of daily utility buffs. + stat damage once every turn is pretty nice, but I'm not sure it is overpowered. I would have to put it on the overpowered side, probably as it is not that hard to get its benefits. If hte avenger is attacking a non-oath target, something is wrong.
 

Necessary evil/tax/must have/whatever you want to call it. It's an avenger damage feature (along with the epic Hand of Divine Guidance that makes their weapon crit on 19-20 against oath target). The two feats are good and needed. Most avengers will have both feats at earliest opportunity. So, it's a bit of a non-choice choice, but it keeps the avenger on par with the scaling and feat enhanceable damage bonuses of the rogue, ranger, etc.
 

IME, it's necessary to keep Avengers even close to other Strikers in damage.

Also, by mid-Paragon, the fact that it's radiant damage is a lot more important than the damage kicker itself if you face undead on a regular basis.

-O
 






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