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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 2165005" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>DR 1/adamantine isn't equivalent to Power Attack. I don't see how those are related. The damage reduction is attained from adamantine armor, correct? Then it is equivalent to basically something of equal cost. I would say that giving out DR 1/Adamantine to a level 1 character is a fairly powerful ability, one that should probably not be available until at least 7th level, I would say.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: It just occured to me that you arn't describing class abilities, you might be describing feats from Eberron? If they're feats, they're fairly weak for feats. For class abilities, or other such abilities however (from magical items?) they are fairly potent. However, my beef is not with possible Eberron feats. A warforged can take Power Attack, Cleave, and such just like anyone else. </p><p></p><p>As for the last part about something not being attainable... they arn't attainable for a reason. First level druids don't get immunity to poison, ninth level druids do. Elevenths level monks do, as they gain immunity to non-magical disease at level five. Seventh level clerics can make people immune to poison for a time in exchange for their highest spell slot. So, this tells me that outright immunity to poison is considered fairly powerful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 2165005, member: 12037"] DR 1/adamantine isn't equivalent to Power Attack. I don't see how those are related. The damage reduction is attained from adamantine armor, correct? Then it is equivalent to basically something of equal cost. I would say that giving out DR 1/Adamantine to a level 1 character is a fairly powerful ability, one that should probably not be available until at least 7th level, I would say. EDIT: It just occured to me that you arn't describing class abilities, you might be describing feats from Eberron? If they're feats, they're fairly weak for feats. For class abilities, or other such abilities however (from magical items?) they are fairly potent. However, my beef is not with possible Eberron feats. A warforged can take Power Attack, Cleave, and such just like anyone else. As for the last part about something not being attainable... they arn't attainable for a reason. First level druids don't get immunity to poison, ninth level druids do. Elevenths level monks do, as they gain immunity to non-magical disease at level five. Seventh level clerics can make people immune to poison for a time in exchange for their highest spell slot. So, this tells me that outright immunity to poison is considered fairly powerful. [/QUOTE]
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