User talk:Luigifan18/Fade to Flame (3.5e Trait)

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RatedOppose.png Ganteka Future opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4.
This is specifically designed to ruin games. Don't use this. It's also rambling, meandering and insulting. When it tells you that, in so many words, the benefit you just finished reading is what you need to know, and then follows that up with twice again as much text... that should be a clue that something is wrong. This is wrong. Sandbox this.
RatedOppose.png Spanambula opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4.
Oh hey, I haven't downvoted this. Maybe I'm just jealous because I'm not the direct descendant of a deity, but I agree with the others. A Trait which makes high-level spells irrelevant is one thing, but one that basically ruins the campaign for the player that died is the bad frosting on the wrong cake.
RatedOppose.png Ghostwheel opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4.
What's been said. Resurrection is super-strong.
RatedOppose.png Undead Knave opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4.
Already been said. Kinda surprised this hadn't been downvoted yet.
RatedOppose.png Eiji-kun opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4.
Ooo, this trait...

Point A) Respawning is a thing people pay good levels for. Lichdom. Ghosts. High level spells. And here it is as a trait. The drawback is no big issue at all, and frankly poorly written. And...

Point B) Completely unworkable as a PC. Bill died? Better stop the campaign while we leave Midgard to find where his butt ended up, drifting on an asteroid around Saturn in the shadow plane. That, or he's out of the game, when a trip to the cleric would have sufficed.

The idea is bad, but the real oppose is because the bad idea doesn't even work.