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|reason=This just makes it so everyone takes +6 LA if possible in order to be stronger on the whole. It's a straight power up that's unneeded, and at higher levels characters with LA will be objectively stronger than characters without.
 
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|reason=Just discovered this gem! LOL, it's not even Very High. What do you need to get Very High? Unlimited free LA? Getting potentially bonus HD, RNG breaking attribute modifiers, or any of the plethora of other racial abilities at the cost of a single feat is out of bounds even for Very High. It is Unquantifiable certainly. There is nothing of value to salvage from this feat. The concept and execution are both abysmal. We are all dumber for having read it. Oppose is too gentle a word for my rating.
 
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Revision as of 22:02, 10 June 2024

Ratings

RatedOppose.png Ghostwheel opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4.
This just makes it so everyone takes +6 LA if possible in order to be stronger on the whole. It's a straight power up that's unneeded, and at higher levels characters with LA will be objectively stronger than characters without.


RatedOppose.png ErikOfWiki opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4.
Just discovered this gem! LOL, it's not even Very High. What do you need to get Very High? Unlimited free LA? Getting potentially bonus HD, RNG breaking attribute modifiers, or any of the plethora of other racial abilities at the cost of a single feat is out of bounds even for Very High. It is Unquantifiable certainly. There is nothing of value to salvage from this feat. The concept and execution are both abysmal. We are all dumber for having read it. Oppose is too gentle a word for my rating.