Talk:Dark Knight (3.5e Class)

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RatedNeutral.png ThunderGod Cid is neutral on this article and rated it 2 of 4.
The premise of self-sacrifice for damage is intriguing, but the laundry list of attained immunities as class features removes a lot of possibilities for counterplay, especially when this guy's default action will probably be to nova everyone in a big radius around him. That said, it also has a wonky interaction with being undead, since the negative energy will heal such creatures. Could I theoretically be an undead death knight and constantly unleash AoE damage while healing myself for the damage dealt. Based on my reading I don't believe that would be the case since the damage dealt to the death knight seems separate and I am giving the benefit of the doubt, but I feel as though it's not too big of a stretch to imagine it interpreted other wise.

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The text looks copied from another wiki, because it doesn't really follow the preload. In order to get the proper formatting, you really need to copy/paste the old text into the new preload. Surgo 18:07, August 20, 2010 (UTC)

I really don't know what that means. I tried to rewrite everything to mimic with what's on other people's class pages. Psychowarrior 00:51, September 28, 2010 (UTC)
You should access the preload by going to make a new class and then copying the formatting text without saving it. You can basically do the same thing by taking the formatted text off of someone else's class; again, just don't save any changes. - TG Cid 01:34, September 28, 2010 (UTC)
Gotcha. I'll get on this in a day or two. thanks for the help. :3 Psychowarrior 03:48, September 28, 2010 (UTC)
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