Talk:Epic Access (3.5e Feat)
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[edit] I Don't Understand Balance... Plz help
I'm kinda thinking that this and Greater Epic Access (3.5e Feat) are overpowered, but I'm not sure, seeing as I've never really played an Epic campaign in my life. I just did this to give my Totemist an extra Chakra bind.
Please tell me if I've screwed up terribly! --For Valor 02:39, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
- EDIT: Im going to change that. This would mean:
- 6th Epic Access
- 9th The chosen feat 1
- 12th Greater Access
- 15th The chosen feat 2
- 18th The chosen feat 3
- This is considered overpowered because now you have 3 epic feats before 21st level. That is very strange indeed. If I were the DM I would tell you No. Your DM may be more forgiving and just abolish your 18th level feat all together. Granting you 2 epic feats before 21st level at the cost of 3 normal feats. Which is strange too. --129.123.212.28 03:01, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
- Are two non-epic feats worth an epic feat? Could be overpowered. With Epic feats one can modify abilities and other things a non-epic character cannot do. Maybe this could postpone a feat until one reaches epic? Just an idea. --Green Dragon 03:03, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
