Feat Approval

EnderTheElder

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I was looking at Exalted feats and thought of a really cool feat I would like to have approved for Inzeladun so Alexander can take it. It was inspired by this feat from the BoED:

Intuitive Attack [Exalted] - With simple weapons of medium size or smaller Wis modifier replaces Str modifier

Here it is:

Intuitive Knowledge [Exalted]
Your knowledge comes as much from faith as from earthly intelligence. Prereq: Scholarly Education or Skill Focus (Knowledge), Wis 15+, Any two Knowledge skills 10 ranks.
You may add your Wisdom modifier to all Knowledge checks to reflect intuitive knowledge granted to you by divine forces of the universe

What does everyone think?
 

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EnderTheElder said:
Intuitive Knowledge [Exalted]
Your knowledge comes as much from faith as from earthly intelligence. Prereq: Scholarly Education or Skill Focus (Knowledge), Wis 15+, Any two Knowledge skills 10 ranks.
You may add your Wisdom modifier to all Knowledge checks to reflect intuitive knowledge granted to you by divine forces of the universe

What does everyone think?

I like it. Seems well balanced. One question is, do you add your WIS modifier in addition to ranks+INT+misc? If so, the text should read:

You add your Wisdom modifier to all Knowledge checks you make. This is in addition to the normal ranks + Intelligence + miscellaneous bonuses. This reflects intuitive knowledge granted to you by divine forces of the universe.

Actually after reading through it a few times, it seems a bit powerful. Especially if you're a cleric with the Knowledge domain.

Let's let Bob take a crack at it and see what he says. Maybe it's just fine and I'm not thinking about it right... :)
 

Fyrestryke said:
I like it. Seems well balanced. One question is, do you add your WIS modifier in addition to ranks+INT+misc? If so, the text should read:

You add your Wisdom modifier to all Knowledge checks you make. This is in addition to the normal ranks + Intelligence + miscellaneous bonuses. This reflects intuitive knowledge granted to you by divine forces of the universe.

That was the intention

Fyrestryke said:
Actually after reading through it a few times, it seems a bit powerful. Especially if you're a cleric with the Knowledge domain.

Let's let Bob take a crack at it and see what he says. Maybe it's just fine and I'm not thinking about it right... :)

Well, I know it would give you some rocking knownledge modifiers but I thought that two skills at 10 ranks each (meaning 7th level is the earliest you could get it), a feat, the wisdom requirement and prereq for it being exalated off set it enough. I orginaly thought about havthing the Wis prereq at 20 but thought that was too high, should I change it back?
 
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I think the Wis modifier is fine but this feels like a higher level feat. 10th seems right, so I'd make the knowledge prereq 13 ranks.

What does [exalted] signify? Is there a feat prereq involved?

More precise wording is always helpful -- if something CAN be misunderstood, it WILL be misunderstood.

Nice Feat!
 

Let's try this...

Intuitive Knowledge [Exalted]
Your knowledge comes as much from faith as from earthly intelligence.
Prerequisite: Scholarly Education or Skill Focus (Knowledge), Wis 15+, Any two Knowledge skills 13 ranks.
Benefit: You add your Wisdom modifier to all Knowledge checks you make. This is in addition to the normal ranks + Intelligence + miscellaneous. This reflects intuitive knowledge granted to you by divine forces of the universe.

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Thoughts, comments, corrections? Can anyone see where the text could be misunderstood?
 
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BobProbst said:
What does [exalted] signify? Is there a feat prereq involved?

They are the counter to Vile feats.

"Only intellignet characters of good alignment and the highest moral standards can acquire exalted feats and only as a gift from powerful agents of good..."

BoED pg 39
 

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