(Psi)SeveredHead
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Taren Seeker said:where is the SKR post from?
On his website. Here's the link to his thread: http://p082.ezboard.com/fseankreynoldsboardsfrm1.showMessage?topicID=1793.topic
Taren Seeker said:where is the SKR post from?
Westwind said:Chapter 2: Prestige Classes
I think they've all been covered elsewhere. The only one that struck me as being a possible problem is the Radiant Servant of Pelor, which looks unchanged from its Dragon version.
Chapter 3: Supplemental Rules
Feat, feats, and more feats. Two "new" types of feats: divine and wild. Divine feats let you spend a turn attempt to do something else (there are 10 of them plus True Believer), wild feats are the same except you spend a wild shape use for a physical improvement for a short period of time. In general, some of the feats look very nice (Augment Healing: +2 to healing spells/level, Spontaneous Healer: allows non-clerics to swap out spells for healing spells--this could break the Druid). There are also variant rules for faith points and feats you can use faith points (sort of like action points from UA). Epic rules are included as well at the end.
The Radiant Soul of Pelor - A cleric can qualify for it by 5th level
Kwyn said:One of the prereqs is Knowledge: Religion 9
So, you would have to be 6th level (presumably cleric) prior to taking a level of RSoP.
Al'Kelhar said:Then there's the feat which grants a multi-classed spellcaster a +4 caster level bonus (although caster level cannot exceed character's HD)! So the multi-classed spellcaster now has the same caster level as the primary spellcasters in the party. Yeah, right.
Pants said:Damn, I was looking forward to this book, but after all of this, my interest is beginning to die down quite a bit.![]()
Well, I guess the praise can certainly get drowned out in the criticism of a spell, and a couple of feats.Olive said:Remember that everyone who actually has the book bar one says that they like it better than CW, a book that most people liked better than the previous splats.
If it's like CW or better it'll be worth picking up. One PrC and a couple of feats that are overpowered don't ruin the other 20 PrCs and 25 feats (or whatever the totals are) that are in the book. Neither do they ruin the relics rules, advice on including religion in your games or whatever else is in there.
The problem is this:Olive said:Remember that everyone who actually has the book bar one says that they like it better than CW, a book that most people liked better than the previous splats.
If it's like CW or better it'll be worth picking up. One PrC and a couple of feats that are overpowered don't ruin the other 20 PrCs and 25 feats (or whatever the totals are) that are in the book. Neither do they ruin the relics rules, advice on including religion in your games or whatever else is in there.