Talk:Euphoric Blade (3.5e Feat)

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RatedDislike.png Franken Kesey dislikes this article and rated it 1 of 4.
For the cost of a single feat, a user gets access to the best of two classes.

Wilder is already wizard level. The issue is not balance level. It is the power gained from a single feat. At minimum you need 4 levels in wilder and 3 in soulknife to take it. At this level you can psychic strike +2d8, your mindblade has a +1 bonus, plus a +1 enchantment; then you can wild surge +3, and have surging euphoria +1 (or 2d8+3 total). Additionally, you gain access to the wilder power list. At later levels this damage increases greatly. The quantity of features gained far outweigh the cost of a singular feat slot.


It does not mention if their soulknife and wilder classes stack for the purposes of powers known, power points or manifester level.--Franken Kesey 21:25, 5 May 2019 (MDT)

If it does not mention it, then they don't. Surgo (talk) 18:17, 5 May 2019 (MDT)
On top of that, I would argue that the manifesting progression of the wilder is the best part of it. As for soulknife... well, the class *is* Moderate level, and this brings it up to High-ish? So I don't see what the problem with that is. --Ghostwheel (talk) 19:51, 5 May 2019 (MDT)
Wait, are you stating that manifester level also stacks with this feat?--Franken Kesey 19:53, 5 May 2019 (MDT)
Rating says: The issue is not balance level. It is the power gained from a single feat. At minimum you need 4 levels in wilder and 3 in soulknife to take it. You're complaining that the feat is too powerful when you have to make yourself suck by taking 3 levels in soulknife in order to get it? Wut? The feat doesn't even begin to make up for that. Surgo (talk) 21:27, 5 May 2019 (MDT)