Talk:Drop Dead (3.5e Feat)

Nice. I had a player in a game yesterday that would have benefited from taking this feat. -Cedges 03:42, May 31, 2010 (UTC)
 * Please do tell how it would, this is interesting...The Dire Reverend 15:39, June 5, 2010 (UTC)

Who would take this?
I can't ammagine anyone wanting to take this.


 * It's more of a joke feat than anything else. I don't think there was much intention of it being a seriously viable option. - TG Cid 20:28, 24 December 2010 (UTC)


 * It gives you one feat that's indeterminate until you collapse the waveform. So you can hold off picking your feat until you know exactly what you need. --IGTN 01:36, 25 December 2010 (UTC)


 * There's a feat on this wiki that requires this feat that allows you to come back from the dead with no penalty when you use this feat. Also, with my interpretation of this feat, you could take this feat at level 1 and then at level 6 you can remove it and replace it with a feat you can take at level 6. It's overpowered, but that's what the text says.The Dire Reverend 04:54, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

Change feat?
This is overpowered. Lets say im a player joining a high powered game and start at level 4, I can say that I had taken this feat every time before hand and get 5 4th level feats(assuming I'm a human fighter). What if I rebuild? Then I can do the same thing. Or a you could take this feat and wait. When you need a feat, switch it to the one you need, this is really making the other feat more powerful. Beyond wizard level. -Parakee 21:27, 29 December 2010 (UTC)


 * The only reliable application of this feat would be the third prong of your argument, since I'm almost certain that you cannot take this feat more than once, so that eliminates using it to get better feats if you start at a higher level, and it also eliminates the horrible things that could happen if you rebuild.


 * And really, this feat was created so you could A. take the feat that builds off it and be able to kill and revive yourself as you please or B. switch it out for a more useful feat at a later date. That makes it an investment. You don't get any good benefits now, but you get a payoff later. Simple. Sure, it can be used to slightly take advantage of things (Perhaps 2 weapon fighting feats? Or Dodge and Spring attack?), but it's not that ridiculously overpowered. Azya 21:44, 29 December 2010 (UTC)


 * What if when you took it you recorded you level, and when you took the feat you took it as if you have a number of negative levels to put you back to that level?--Parakee 14:00, 31 December 2010 (UTC)


 * Say that you must meet the prerequisites of the feat at the time you took this feat. --Havvy 02:10, 1 January 2011 (UTC)