Difference between revisions of "Talk:Crown of Crows, Variant (3.5e Invocation)"
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When something says "you get [specific feat]" it is my understanding that it ignores prerequisites. I suppose I could put in the "even if you don't meet the prerequisites" clause. | When something says "you get [specific feat]" it is my understanding that it ignores prerequisites. I suppose I could put in the "even if you don't meet the prerequisites" clause. | ||
− | --[[User:ValravenApocalypse|ValravenApocalypse]] ([[User talk:ValravenApocalypse | + | --[[User:ValravenApocalypse|ValravenApocalypse]] ([[User talk:ValravenApocalypse|ValravenApocalypse]]) 16:02, 12 March 2024 |
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Advice
I like this, almost more than mine (I could add a clause if one has the Ravenlord feat). I have a question: how do you summon a familiar? Ravenlord needs you to already have the ability to summon a familiar, and in fact, as is, the invication doesn't work. --The bluez in the dungeon (talk) 13:37, 12 March 2024 (UTC)
When something says "you get [specific feat]" it is my understanding that it ignores prerequisites. I suppose I could put in the "even if you don't meet the prerequisites" clause. --ValravenApocalypse (ValravenApocalypse) 16:02, 12 March 2024