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Celestial Lords - alternate BoVD feats

Krishnath said:
I'm trying to come up with transending feats, but damn it hard. Perhaps one that gives a divine bonus on saves against evil spells?

Later,

10 miniutes off the top of my head:

TRANSENCENT GIFT (AURA) [BLESSED]
The character's body is engulfed in a soft glow of white light
Prerequisite: Transendence
Benefit: The character body actively fights evil. Any evil creature striking the character with a melee attack suffers 1d6 holy damage.
Special: The character can no longer use the Hide skill

TRANSENCENT GIFT (EYES) [BLESSED]
The character's eyes are able to see the faint auras that surround beings, whether the life aura of a living creature, the negative evergy of the undead, or the magical area of a construct.
Prerequisite: Transendence
Benefit: The character gains a +2 blessed bonus to Spot and Search checks, and can instantly tell if the subject being veiwed is alive, undead, or a contruct, as a free action.

TRANSENCENT GIFT (HALO) [BLESSED]
Because of the characters devotion to good, a halo of light surrounds the character's head, inspiring allies and terrorizing evil.
Prerequisite: Transendence
Benefit: The character gains a +2 circumstance bonus on Intimidate checks when dealing with evil creatures, and a +4 circumstance bonus on Diplomacy check with dealing with good creatures
Special: The character can no longer use the Hide skill.

TRANSENCENT GIFT (BODY OF LIGHT) [BLESSED]
Through constant prayer and devotion, the character's body is partially changed into a being of light. he has a translucent appearance, and his weight is now half normal for creatures of his kind.
Prerequisite: Transendence
Benefit: The character gainst a +4 blessed bonus to armor class, and a -2 blessed penalty to Strength. Furthermore, he gains a +2 blessed bonus on Escape Artist and Intimidate checks.

TRANSENCENT GIFT (ANGEL) [BLESSED]
Through constant prayer and devotion, the character's body grows and becomes more muscular. The character is now 1 and a half times as tall as normal, and double their normal weight, although their size class remains the same. Large or larger creatures gain feathered wings
Prerequisite: Transendence, Transendent Gift (Aura), Transcendent Gift (Halo)
Benefit: The character gains a +2 blessed bonus to Strength and Constitution, and a -2 blessed penalty to Dexterity. Large or larger creatures gain Fly (Average) at their walking movement rate
Special: A character with this feat cannot take Transendent Gift (Body of Light)
 
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i was thinking something though, what would be the tradeoff? the point of Willing Deformity is that you get abilities in exchange for doing horrible things to your body.

but i guess the tradeoff is the same - you become less human, at least in appearance. or less whatever your race is. that would be a problem for some, but some would gladly take these feats to show off their good (just as WD shows off your evil).
 

Inspired the name, hate the song. My online pseudo for about 8 years now. Was originally a goblin character I made on a MUD.

Useless fact: 'Wippit Guud' searched for on Google: every hit is because of me. So you can see my other useless hobbies: FPS games like Counter Strike, and E-Wrestling :P
 


BOZ said:
i was thinking something though, what would be the tradeoff? the point of Willing Deformity is that you get abilities in exchange for doing horrible things to your body.

but i guess the tradeoff is the same - you become less human, at least in appearance. or less whatever your race is. that would be a problem for some, but some would gladly take these feats to show off their good (just as WD shows off your evil).

Well... give them the same liability as Paladins... if they for some reason perform an evil act, they lose all Blessed abilities until they atone.
 

Whip it, by Devo is great. The song is just so stupid, and it has a chorus that is impossible to get out of your head.

Boz: The tradeoff is that you become less, and less human/elven/dwarven/whatever. Pretty much the same as with willing deformity. Not to mention that some of them makes it impossible to hide yourself.

Orc: I think I'll hit that glowing elf over there... :D
 

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