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+ | ::::I wasn't aware of a 3.0 class book that gives this as a feature, but the point is the 120ft. fly speed and detect good/detect evil in a radius at will. I considered this feat to be fighter level because of the paladin level requirements. paladins just aren't that great. I don't think this is rogue level, but it may be on the upper end of Fighter level feats. paladins could use some lovin' anyways. If you disagree GW, rate it with a 0 :). --[[User:Aarnott|Andrew Arnott]] ([[User Talk:Aarnott|talk]], [[Special:EmailUser/Aarnott|email]]) 17:46, December 11, 2009 (UTC) |
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Balance Point
While I can see why this would be rated fairly low (the paladin level requirements), flight has often been a wizard-tier ability in my mind (especially at the fairly low level one could pick this feat up). With the downsides, perhaps make it rogue-level instead? --Ghostwheel 00:47, December 11, 2009 (UTC)
- If it has "minimum level 6" or so, it should still be Fighter. Surgo 01:11, December 11, 2009 (UTC)
- So... you take 5 levels in paladin to get the ability, and then you spend a feat to get an extra CR out of your otherwise non-scaling mount. You get pretty decent flight (120' avg) out of it, but it's only useful for overland travel and out door adventures because it requires your mount. So it has some combat utility, but not as much as an item of flight (which you'll probably need anyway) or a spell. Plus, you could get this without a feat by just getting to level 7 with one of the 3.0 class books (that I thought they brought over but can't find). That pretty much says fighter level to me. - TarkisFlux 02:09, December 11, 2009 (UTC)
- Poor Gnomes. --TK-Squared 12:39, December 11, 2009 (UTC)
- I wasn't aware of a 3.0 class book that gives this as a feature, but the point is the 120ft. fly speed and detect good/detect evil in a radius at will. I considered this feat to be fighter level because of the paladin level requirements. paladins just aren't that great. I don't think this is rogue level, but it may be on the upper end of Fighter level feats. paladins could use some lovin' anyways. If you disagree GW, rate it with a 0 :). --Andrew Arnott (talk, email) 17:46, December 11, 2009 (UTC)