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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Simth" data-source="post: 2875800" data-attributes="member: 29252"><p>Simple enough to make it hurt just a hair, even with a Psion in the party swapping it out; change the Benefit line to read "<strong>Starting one year after taking this feat,</strong> once per year, you may cast wish <strong>that costs 5,000 xp less than normal</strong>."</p><p></p><p>Sure, you can take the feat, hold it for a year, then cast Wish for free, and have the Psion swap it out for Greater Spell Penetration.... but then, later, when you need to Wish again, you can't do it without the XP cost for a year, even after swapping it back in. Also, subtracted 5,000 xp from the cost, rather than getting rid of it entire, for the little magic item aspect of Wish. With the previous version, well, Wish says you can get any magic item at a significantly increased XP cost. If you simply dump the XP cost, then the Wisher with the originial version of the feat can get a +50 sword (epic, market price 25,000,000 gp) at the cost of a feat. And then do it again in a year.</p><p></p><p>Now, a Wizard with five rings of Greater Spell Storing could concieveably (with the modified) save up (for five years....) Wishes with this, and get the benefits of any of the +5 Tomes for just the cost of five years time and the (reuseable) investment in five rings of Greater Spell Storing, but that's... um.... a long time to not be adventurin. </p><p></p><p>Also.... probably a good idea to make the "down time" on that explicitly set by the DM; it's highly campaign-dependant on how long between adventures, which seriously impacts the feat's usefullness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Simth, post: 2875800, member: 29252"] Simple enough to make it hurt just a hair, even with a Psion in the party swapping it out; change the Benefit line to read "[b]Starting one year after taking this feat,[/b] once per year, you may cast wish [b]that costs 5,000 xp less than normal[/b]." Sure, you can take the feat, hold it for a year, then cast Wish for free, and have the Psion swap it out for Greater Spell Penetration.... but then, later, when you need to Wish again, you can't do it without the XP cost for a year, even after swapping it back in. Also, subtracted 5,000 xp from the cost, rather than getting rid of it entire, for the little magic item aspect of Wish. With the previous version, well, Wish says you can get any magic item at a significantly increased XP cost. If you simply dump the XP cost, then the Wisher with the originial version of the feat can get a +50 sword (epic, market price 25,000,000 gp) at the cost of a feat. And then do it again in a year. Now, a Wizard with five rings of Greater Spell Storing could concieveably (with the modified) save up (for five years....) Wishes with this, and get the benefits of any of the +5 Tomes for just the cost of five years time and the (reuseable) investment in five rings of Greater Spell Storing, but that's... um.... a long time to not be adventurin. Also.... probably a good idea to make the "down time" on that explicitly set by the DM; it's highly campaign-dependant on how long between adventures, which seriously impacts the feat's usefullness. [/QUOTE]
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