Privileged Upbringing (3.5e Flaw)

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Date Created: 21st October 2018
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Privileged Upbringing

You are accustomed to a lifestyle of luxuries and titles, being constantly catered to in every way, both physically and emotionally. This leads to you being unprepared for the adventuring world, where not everyone bows to your whims and words are often cruel.

Effect: You have a taste for a refined lifestyle, taking the best rooms and beds, the best rations, and so on. This equates to having 10% less wealth by level than a normal character due to funds being used to feed your incredible lifestyle. While you are in the wild, you are fine as long as you eat good quality trail rations and sleep in a tent; however, if those conditions are not met, it leaves you fatigued constantly until you get proper rest or go back to civilization where you can be pampered to.

You are also more vulnerable to being provoked; you take a -4 penalty on saving throws, checks, or DC made to resist being provoked by abilities such as the Goad feat.

Benefit: A Moderate bonus feat or lower for which you meet the prerequisites.

Special: In a game without wealth per level, you must pay for the best inn rooms you can afford and the best rations and meal, otherwise you are rendered Shaken for 24 hours. This does not stack with other fear effects.




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AuthorLeziad +
Flaw GrantsA Moderate bonus feat or lower for which you meet the prerequisites. +
Identifier3.5e Flaw +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryYou are accustomed to a lifestyle of luxur
You are accustomed to a lifestyle of luxuries and titles, being constantly catered to in every way, both physically and emotionally. This leads to you being unprepared for the adventuring world, where not everyone bows to your whims and words are often cruel.
s to your whims and words are often cruel. +
TitlePrivileged Upbringing +