Nightfall said:Well that's your call Byron. As I said, I don't see anything wrong with the feat. If you do, hey it's your call.
Maybe so. But I can post as I see fit.BryonD said:That isn't really what your previous post states.
But, regardless, I never challenged your right to make "your call".
So trying to make that the issue is pointless.
You know, Scarred Lands is a nice setting. Its OK if one broken feat slipped through the cracks.....
Nightfall said:Maybe so. But I can post as I see fit.
But see, I consider the roleplaying penalty a benefit. Instant plot hook, patron that will look well on you if you fulfill your missions well, and adventure to be had. What's bad about it?Nightfall said:Boy you people would never love me then cause I'd let it in. Mostly because I WOULD enforce the damn feat rules. I would tell a Player "Here we are going to lay down ground rules. If you want sorcerous power, you are going to pay a price for it. But it might be worth it."
I like this feat AND I like the Scion feats that accompany it.
ThirdWizard said:But see, I consider the roleplaying penalty a benefit. Instant plot hook, patron that will look well on you if you fulfill your missions well, and adventure to be had. What's bad about it?
Gothmog said:Without a doubt, Spellcasting Prodigy is broken, and I would NEVER allow it in a game. Its the kind of feat a player looks at, and there is NO reason not to take it.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.