Races of Eberron *Update - Couple of folks have it - Ask questions here*


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Darkness said:
Next in line are the tactical feats and racial substitution levels. They're both very flavorful and interesting IMO.

Again, the tactical feats. Very impressive.
You are really intriguing me!

Could you give some info about the Disturbing Visage feat?

It seems it's a Changeling specific feat, but I thought it was like a feat-version of
Phantasmal Killer (i.e.:crap).

If you insist that the tactical feats are awesome I must get more info about it!

Please! :)
 

Disturbing Visage (Changeling Tactical Feat)
All effects require a Bluff check and some kind of action. The penalties last for a while - very likely the entire combat.

Cringe: Appear weak and unworthy of an opponent's best efforts. Opponent gets nice penalty on weapon damage rolls against you (only).
Taunt: Mock foe. Foe gets penalty on attack rolls (against everyone).
Unnerve: Terrify foe. Foe gets penalty on AC (against everyone).


Kalashtar Monk
1: Psychic insight (increasing bonus to grapple and stunning fist) instead of flurry.
2: Bonus feat can be psionic feat.
7: Wholeness of body (a little better than normal).
 

Jdvn1 said:
I'm not sure, but this might be the only Races book I buy...

Not that I don't like the others, but race-specific options for Eberron aren't in as much supply as for other races.
The stuff about the Eberron-specific races is the best part (and a huge part it is) of RoE. Also, it's generally a much better book than the other three IMO.
 

Next set of questions:
1. Any interesting non-magical equipement?
2. Any maps of Eberron?
3. Is that true that kalashar telepath gets Telepathy 60ft.?
4. What about 9th level spells? Are there any?
5. Are high (above 11) level NPC introduced?
 

Antara said:
1. Any interesting non-magical equipement?
Chitin armor is rather nice for very light armor.
Shadow Marches orcs have shaders, goggles that help with light sensitivity.
A couple quite solid exotic weapons, but nothing too extraordinary.
2. Any maps of Eberron?
No.
3. Is that true that kalashar telepath gets Telepathy 60ft.?
The substitution class? Doesn't seem like.
4. What about 9th level spells? Are there any?
The 9th-level Truth domain spell, mass true seeing, is new but limited to that domain.
Apart from that, refer to the list of spells I posted. :)
5. Are high (above 11) level NPC introduced?
Can't recall seeing any. Most NPCs are standard encounter types, of CR 2-8 or so. Mostly 2-4, I think.
 

Darkness said:
Disturbing Visage (Changeling Tactical Feat)
All effects require a Bluff check and some kind of action. The penalties last for a while - very likely the entire combat.

Cringe: Appear weak and unworthy of an opponent's best efforts. Opponent gets nice penalty on weapon damage rolls against you (only).
Taunt: Mock foe. Foe gets penalty on attack rolls (against everyone).
Unnerve: Terrify foe. Foe gets penalty on AC (against everyone).

Its no good, now i need to a) buy RoE (which isnt so bad as i was going to get it anyway) and b) find a way to write changelings into my homebrew :( ahh well i guess there are worse trials

Fingers
 

Jdvn1 said:
I'm not sure, but this might be the only Races book I buy...

Not that I don't like the others, but race-specific options for Eberron aren't in as much supply as for other races.
I liked Races of Stone, but Destiny and the Wild both lacked IMO. Eberron was great.

Now, if they'd replaced Goliath's with Warforged in Stone, and replaced Illumians with Changelings in Destiny, and Raptorians died in favor of Shifters in the Wild, all three books would have been improved, and a fourth book wouldn't have been needed. :)
 

Fingers Boggis said:
Its no good, now i need to a) buy RoE (which isnt so bad as i was going to get it anyway) and b) find a way to write changelings into my homebrew :( ahh well i guess there are worse trials

Fingers

They've always been there, they're just good at what they do. :)
 

Vocenoctum said:
Now, if they'd replaced Goliath's with Warforged in Stone, and replaced Illumians with Changelings in Destiny, and Raptorians died in favor of Shifters in the Wild, all three books would have been improved, and a fourth book wouldn't have been needed. :)

You forget Races of Weirdos, with Kalashtars, Goliaths, Illumians, and Raptorans. :p
 

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