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<blockquote data-quote="ECMO3" data-source="post: 8453621" data-attributes="member: 7030563"><p>Hold the Line would be OP combined with warcaster. It makes warcaster a lot better because it increases the area you can use warcaster by 4 times and dramatically increases the number of times you can use it. In terms of action economy, in most combats HTL + Warcaster would more or less give the Wizard two actions every round to cast a spell.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely take either over con saves which is a waste IME. I only took resilient con on one wizard and it was complete garbage. FT and ST ...... well yeah those are pretty awesome feats and most of my wizards get them, but I don't think they would have the synergy these feats have..</p><p></p><p>The key here is though it prevents people from getting to the wizard in melee. That is huge. It does the same for a Rogue that gets these two feats. It also uses a reaction which either class is not using a whole lot.</p><p></p><p>Consider this, the wizards go to reaction in combat is shield which uses a slot and may or may not prevent oneor more attacks. But after casting it she is still in melee, has to use an action or another spell to disengage. This would use the same reaction, would not burn a slot and would prevent an attack entirely if she hit and on top of this she is ahead on action economy because she is not engaged and does not need to disengage to move.</p><p></p><p>It might not sound thematic, but it would be pretty darn powerful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ECMO3, post: 8453621, member: 7030563"] Hold the Line would be OP combined with warcaster. It makes warcaster a lot better because it increases the area you can use warcaster by 4 times and dramatically increases the number of times you can use it. In terms of action economy, in most combats HTL + Warcaster would more or less give the Wizard two actions every round to cast a spell. I would definitely take either over con saves which is a waste IME. I only took resilient con on one wizard and it was complete garbage. FT and ST ...... well yeah those are pretty awesome feats and most of my wizards get them, but I don't think they would have the synergy these feats have.. The key here is though it prevents people from getting to the wizard in melee. That is huge. It does the same for a Rogue that gets these two feats. It also uses a reaction which either class is not using a whole lot. Consider this, the wizards go to reaction in combat is shield which uses a slot and may or may not prevent oneor more attacks. But after casting it she is still in melee, has to use an action or another spell to disengage. This would use the same reaction, would not burn a slot and would prevent an attack entirely if she hit and on top of this she is ahead on action economy because she is not engaged and does not need to disengage to move. It might not sound thematic, but it would be pretty darn powerful. [/QUOTE]
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