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: The 60% recovery chance thing is important - There's a 60% chance that a victim won't spend even one turn under the influence of attacks against which the victim has already failed to save, and which require that their wielder forgo lethal damage and the greater variety of enemies they can hurt with it. --[[User:Foxwarrior|Foxwarrior]] 17:39, July 1, 2010 (UTC) | : The 60% recovery chance thing is important - There's a 60% chance that a victim won't spend even one turn under the influence of attacks against which the victim has already failed to save, and which require that their wielder forgo lethal damage and the greater variety of enemies they can hurt with it. --[[User:Foxwarrior|Foxwarrior]] 17:39, July 1, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :: Can a character spontaneously recover from death? :-P --[[User:Ghostwheel|Ghostwheel]] 19:35, July 1, 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 19:35, 1 July 2010
Now in Feat Form
Was rewatching the series, and saw the exact episode that picture was from and... well, I had to make it :-D --Ghostwheel 09:02, July 1, 2010 (UTC)
- That's funny; I made it in feat form first, but it got moved to Wizard-level, so I made it in prestige class form. It would be ridiculous if someone made a prestige class for Suppress Chi. --Foxwarrior 17:30, July 1, 2010 (UTC)
Balance
Took another look at this, and... well, since it's every time the character deals unarmed damage... I think this might very well easily overpower even the standard SGT :-/ Even as Monk 2 / PsyWar 4 / Chi Blocker 4, or even as a Monk 7 / Chi Blocker 3... Seems like wizard-level fits a lot more. --Ghostwheel 09:05, July 1, 2010 (UTC)
- The 60% recovery chance thing is important - There's a 60% chance that a victim won't spend even one turn under the influence of attacks against which the victim has already failed to save, and which require that their wielder forgo lethal damage and the greater variety of enemies they can hurt with it. --Foxwarrior 17:39, July 1, 2010 (UTC)
- Can a character spontaneously recover from death? :-P --Ghostwheel 19:35, July 1, 2010 (UTC)