@Holyman: What is your stance upon Leadership w/ ECL? For example, Leadership in d20srd, does not make mention of ECL, relying on character level -- which makes the feat pretty useless for any character with an ECL penalty, such as a drow @ +2 -- I could only attract a 5th level cohort, or what I was thinking was another drow cohort, who would be basically 3rd level -- basically would be a liability.
You could if I knew what a DD was and thanks for all the info in the pms i have copy pasted them for reference material
HM
I think DD=Dimension Door
If ones amove action(long jump) and the other is a standard action(cast a spell) then that is possible to make that a charge is impossible though as charge is it's own action
The Great Holyman has spoken (hey don't look behind there)
Maybe I should rephrase my question:
Suppose my 7th level drow cleric takes the leadership feat at 6th level.
She is effectively ECL9, but only has 7 character levels.
As the feat appears to be written, she would use 7 as her character level, and therefore could only attract a cohort up to her current level -2, so that would be 5.
If that cohort was a drow, then he/she would have 3 character levels after the +2 ECL penalty.
On the other hand, if it was based upon ECL, then her cohort could have up to 7 character levels, or, if a drow, would be level 5, after the +2 ECL penalty.
Level Adjustment
This line is included in the entries of creatures suitable for use as player characters or as cohorts (usually creatures with Intelligence scores of at least 3 and possessing opposable thumbs). Add this number to the creature’s total Hit Dice, including class levels, to get the creature’s effective character level (ECL). A character’s ECL affects the experience the character earns, the amount of experience the character must have before gaining a new level, and the character’s starting equipment.