Talk:Diehard, Tome (3.5e Feat)

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Ratings[edit]

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This is a quite reasonable scaling feat. The abilities are useful without being absurdly strong for their level, or being not at all consistent with their strength like some other tome feats. Would use.

Drawing

Where's the part where you get to draw a weapon taped to your back as a free action?--Tavis McCricket 19:26, May 17, 2010 (UTC)

  • 15 HD: You gain fast healing 3. Aditionaly, you can draw a Hand Crossbow taped to your back as a free action. - fixed :D --Sergejsvk 15:19, May 29, 2010 (UTC)

Last to Fall[edit]

Would it make it too powerfull, or wizard level if i added Last to fall efect at 15 HD? LtF is added to the Diehard chain, thats why i would bunch it up here. Should i leave out the fast healing if i ad LtF, or is the fast healing better/more apropriet/more apealing than the last to fall? --Sergejsvk 11:42, May 20, 2010 (UTC)

I personally think that adding Last to Fall on top of everything else would push it to wizard-level, since the feat itself is high-rogue as it is. IMO, fast healing is more appropriate. Alternatively, if you want something more/else, you could increase the range into which the character can enter negatives before dying. --Ghostwheel 11:59, May 20, 2010 (UTC)
Aren't tome feats supposed to be around wizard level? --Andrew Arnott (talk, email) 12:42, May 20, 2010 (UTC)
I'll leave it as it is, rogue level looks good. Hm.. it gets efective with G Fortitude. And youre right the fast healing gives it enough of the tough to beat down feel. --Sergejsvk 17:53, May 20, 2010 (UTC)

Archetype?[edit]

Maybe if you changed the feat name it could fit... but right now it look like it should be a combat feat. --Leziad 06:50, 27 September 2011 (UTC)

Please go ahead and format it into a combat feat. It was a mistake on my part, im not wery good with formating stuff. And i sure as hell am not able to fix it...Sergejsvk 16:43, 4 March 2012 (UTC)