3 feats = Uber easy +10 Will Save?

Hannibal Barca

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If one takes the Bullheaded feat (p 36 of PGF), then takes Iron Will and Cumbrous Will (p 31 of SS), would a player avoid the shaken condition the use of Cumbrous Wil imposes on the character?


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While I can't find the exact quote, Rich Redman (one of the authors of SS) has piped in at the WotC boards to state that if you manage to negate the penalty of Cumbrous Will, you also negate the benefit. Thus, you must either "waive" your immunity to the shaken condition, or refuse the benefits of the feat.
 

As written it does looks like Bullheaded would allow you to not become shaken due to the use of Cumbrous Will. In my game I think I would run it so that the character would still become shaken from the use of Cumbrous Will but Bullheaded would allow the character to ignore the effects of being shaken.
 

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