Difference between revisions of "Talk:Greater Hothead (3.5e Feat)"
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|reason=Further exacerbates the fall from the RNG on top of the bonus you already receive from Strength. Vertical boost to power, a boring feat that does nothing but make you more powerful in what you already do well. Becomes a must take for anyone who uses rage. Especially with only a small dip in barbarian for access to rage. | |reason=Further exacerbates the fall from the RNG on top of the bonus you already receive from Strength. Vertical boost to power, a boring feat that does nothing but make you more powerful in what you already do well. Becomes a must take for anyone who uses rage. Especially with only a small dip in barbarian for access to rage. |
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This requires two previous feats to get. And gives significantly less benefits than your euphoric blade. Your euphoric blade increases damage by 44 and attack by 7 in one feat. This feat only increases damage by 4.5 and attack by 1. Even together as three feats it only adds 13.5 damage and 3 to attack.--Franken Kesey 16:17, 11 May 2019 (MDT)