Secret Identity (3.5e Feat)
| |||||||||
| |||||||||
| |||||||||
Rate this article Discuss this article |
Secret Identity [Skill]
You have built up a secret Identity, to help keep your loved ones safe.
Benefits: This is a skill feat that scales with your ranks in Disguise.
- 0 ranks: Your secret identity has a name - you name your cover identity and gain +10 to disguise when disguised as your cover identity, also it only takes 1D3 minutes for you to disguise youself as your secret identity.
- 4 ranks: Your secret identity lives - when people try to find stuff about you or your cover, the spell or skill only reveals stuff about one of the two.
Example: iI sombody uses scry on your cover identity, they only see the cover identity if you are disguised as it at the time of casting.
Example 2: If sombody uses gather information to learn about your persona, they never learn anything about your cover identity, no matter how high they roll.
- 9 ranks: True cover - your two identities have grown. You can choose another alignment for your cover identity, and when you are disguised as your cover identity, your alignment is that of your cover identity for all intents and purposes. Also, actions with one identity do not penalise the other.
Example: Peter the exalted student (NG)/Spider-monk (CG) runs around in the day hours painting portraits in the holy church of good; at night, he disguises himself as Spider-monk the vigilante and captures evildoers. If Spider-monk finds a helm of opposite alignment and puts it on, he becomes LE if he fails his Will save. This just means that Spider-monk can't use the exalted feats Peter has; Peter is still NG and can use his exalted feats when not disguised as Spider-Monk.
- 14 ranks: Perfect cover - nothing can penetrate your disguise; even spells that read your mind will only reveal what is "natural" for the identity you are in to think.
- 19 ranks: Two lives - from now on, when you level up, you level up each side of your identify seperately, and you only have access to the abilities of the identity you are in.
Example: Peter (monk 16) levels up to level 17. Peter choses to take a level in sorcerer for himself and a level of blackguard for his cover identify Spider-Monk.
Now he can only use his sorcerer spells when not disguised as Spider-monk and only use his blackguard abilities when disguised.
Back to Main Page → 3.5e Homebrew → Character Options → Scaling Feats
Back to Main Page → 3.5e Homebrew → Tome Material → Skill Feats