Bront
The man with the probe
DoneKnight Otu said:I kind of wonder if anyone will ever try to propose the gestalt rules.![]()

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DoneKnight Otu said:I kind of wonder if anyone will ever try to propose the gestalt rules.![]()
That's basically exactly the same except it requires a skill most casters get anyway, right? (or did I miss a nuance in here?) Not that I think the feat is unbalanced with 0 requirements (I think it is perfectly fair).Bront said:How's this?
Gliran's Blessing[General]
Through study and hard work, you have managed to increase the efficiency of your spell casting beyond any normal study.
Prerequisites: Spellcraft 5 ranks
Benefit: Choose a spellcasting class you belong to. Your caster level for that class increases by 4, but not beyond your total hit dice. This increased caster level applies to determining level-dependent spell variables such as damage dice or range, and caster level checks only. It does not grant extra spells or other class abilities.
Special: You may select this feat multiple times, but they do not stack.
I'd do one similar for Psionics then, though not sure there's a good psionics deity yet.
Well, maybe Gilran would bless the Galatea worshipper I mentioned, but why would he bless an obviously undisciplined CN non-arcane-magic-using cleric of Amphousa who just lusts for more power? If we do have a single flavour reason for the caster level, it would be nice if it could be flexible enough to fit everyone. Of course, here's a thought: What if there were several different feats with different flavour and slightly different abilities? One for those who seize greater mystic power, one for those who diligently study, etc.Bront said:It's not a relgious thing, as much as something that just happens. Perhaps it's simply been named that. If it was a truely religious thing, I would have mentioned a need to worship Gliran, or had a KN: religion req. Gliran simply blesses those who learn to use magic efficiently.
Or do you have a different flavor? I didn't care for tying it to the towers, since they are tied to the elements, and not magic.