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:::: Surgo might be right about effects that stop aging (what core effects stop aging?). However, if D&D aging worked as 64.126.89.252 wrote, several core races would be getting those bonuses much, much, earlier.--[[User:Ideasmith|Ideasmith]] ([[User talk:Ideasmith|talk]]) 00:39, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
:::::If you're wondering, the general rule seems to be naturally immortal things, such as many undead, do not gain benefits or penalties (keeping any from when they were alive, in the case of undead, but not gaining any more). Some class features and the rare aging-but-immortal race (Warforged, Elans) gain the bonuses and penalties but simply lack a maximum age they can go. For the purposes of this feat in question it comes down to flavor and power. While the flavor could go either way, in terms of power it is appropriate not to include the aging benefits and treat them as one of the naturally immortal races.