The specific genesis of this particular feat was some general worrying about how effective Kain's Cadre will be against the impending zombie apocalypse (see last paragraph of that link). I was trying to think of ways to amp up the dragonborn cleric so he could really shine against the undead (as a cleric should). I figured one simple way that probably wouldn't break the game would be to somehow add the radiant keyword to his breath weapon. The best way to do that seemed to be with a feat.
Since I was adding something to a breath weapon, dragonborn would be a prerequisite. I thought about making the cleric class a prerequisite but that seemed really restrictive (except to the single character I intended this for, in which case it's not a restriction at all). On the other hand, it didn't seem like a feat the dragonborn rogue should qualify for. Thus, the idea of adding "divine power source" as a prerequisite:
Radiant Breath
Prerequisite: 11th level, dragonborn, divine power sourceBenefit: You add the radiant keyword to your breath weapon.
Posted for review and comment. Great idea? Terrible idea? Want to see more? Didn't want to see this one? This feat should be heroic tier? This feat should be epic tier?
6 comments:
your idea has merit, it think it shows a lot of potential
to add to it, what about roll feats
feats only available to a roll
They have these in Martial Power and Arcane Power, but only a handful each.
there are a few feats that have power source as requirement, but nothing like this. Its a good idea and I say you should expand on it.
I would like to see more (useful) feats around just power source. It seems like the current trend for feats favors specific race/class combos.
I had a cold feeling as I posted this that it would turn out to have been done already in some book I don't have. Sure enough...
Still, thanks everyone for the encouragement. I'll have to give the idea some more thought and see what else I come up with.
their are some feats that have power source as requirement, but its only because they affect at-will attacks of classes in that PS. There is nothing like the feat you made, where it effects the racial power. as I said before, keep going and make some more.
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