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<blockquote data-quote="Larrin" data-source="post: 5670842" data-attributes="member: 55816"><p>I am serious. I know what you're saying, and its true, BUT boosting your reflex by one is only going to usefully when you're attacking a monster that attacks reflex. The reason that paladins and clerics (and some fighters and etc.) get away with such abysmal reflex scores is because this is not the norm. Most attacks are against AC, and then its almost an even split between fort/ref/will. So IF you're up against a reflex attacking monster, it'll make you feel a little better, but a majority of the time, and some entire battles, _I_ would feel like its not doing anything for me. It is of course better then versatile expertise, but only if you fit the specific requirements. (And if you ever drop your shield, you actually lose your expertise benefits X-P ). </p><p></p><p>Compare to the benefits of the single object expertise, and for most of them you find yourself using them/benefiting from them every battle, or at least in control of when they are useful (like the ones that enhance pushes). This article had a couple of such, but alot were just weak (In my opinion) OR really really (at times disturbingly) specific about what you have to be weilding in order to qualify for these feats. To that i say 'meh' and possibly 'derp?'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larrin, post: 5670842, member: 55816"] I am serious. I know what you're saying, and its true, BUT boosting your reflex by one is only going to usefully when you're attacking a monster that attacks reflex. The reason that paladins and clerics (and some fighters and etc.) get away with such abysmal reflex scores is because this is not the norm. Most attacks are against AC, and then its almost an even split between fort/ref/will. So IF you're up against a reflex attacking monster, it'll make you feel a little better, but a majority of the time, and some entire battles, _I_ would feel like its not doing anything for me. It is of course better then versatile expertise, but only if you fit the specific requirements. (And if you ever drop your shield, you actually lose your expertise benefits X-P ). Compare to the benefits of the single object expertise, and for most of them you find yourself using them/benefiting from them every battle, or at least in control of when they are useful (like the ones that enhance pushes). This article had a couple of such, but alot were just weak (In my opinion) OR really really (at times disturbingly) specific about what you have to be weilding in order to qualify for these feats. To that i say 'meh' and possibly 'derp?'. [/QUOTE]
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