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Hanging in there. Better than the alternative.
Limiting utility limits overall character power, even if it doesn't limit the power of some specific spells. MAD was a big enough drawback for it to be removed from psionics.KarinsDad said:This has been addressed many times before. The FS can boost up Wis and get just as good saves as a Cleric and it only costs him a few spells per day (of which he has many) due to a lower Cha. Or, he can focus on spells per day and blow off spells with saves. What you are mentioning here limits his utility, but not his power. There is a difference between power and utility. MAD is slightly limiting here, but not nearly as much as Monks or Paladins.
And, still, if you just go for a low Cha and high Wis, with a standard point-buy you might not even get 8th or 9th level spells without spending a lot of money on a stat-boosting item. Whereas a Cleric, Wizard, or Sorcerer doesn't have to sacrifice number of spells for high saves. Being able to concentrate on one stat, rather than dividing your resources, ends up being powerful.
So you agree that FS's are balanced with the core books?KarinsDad said:As for power, Favored Souls are not much different than Sorcerers. People claim that Sorcerers are weak when they are in fact the most powerful core arcane spell casters. They are not as versatile as Wizards, but they are more powerful (due to spontaneous casting and spontaneous metamagic). Ditto for Favored Souls.