Talk:Victor Brauner, Painter of Ruin (3.5e Vestige)

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Help Requested

I have seen your request. I'll look but it'll take a while: I need to brush up on what Art Flow is. I can say just from a glance, this thing has a loooot of powers, there are usually only 3-5 powers per vestige. Remember, you aren't just binding one vestige, especially by this level. You might have up to four at a time. When I get around to it, I will undoubtly be asking what you can cut.

Fortunately for you, I have played Painting of Ruin. Or unfortunate, since I'll be a stickler.

I will say though the feature in question you had concerns about, This is Art, probably doesn't make a good vestige power. That "power" was clearly plot McGuffain shenanigans, a reason for the game to exist. It's not really something that translates well into D&D, and even if it did it wouldn't be a thing you would do during the duration of a bind.

More later when I get time. -- Eiji-kun (talk) 18:37, 17 September 2018 (MDT)