Talk:Darksider (3.5e Feat)

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Original feat was called Inner Demon.

Do you have permission to post that feat here? Surgo 11:53, March 26, 2010 (UTC)
No, which is (partially) why I didn't; the feats are similar, but the only identical points are the basic premise (you have a demon, it makes you rage). Name, write-up, and details of how the feat works are all unique elements, I just thought it would be in bad taste not to credit the guy who came up with the idea. - Viatos 17:52, March 26, 2010 (UTC)
I see a few way to fix this. Maybe I could adopt it if the author would be willing? --Leziad 06:51, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I left a message on the author's talk when I tagged this with WC. If they don't respond and you want to make an official request, we can set you up with the 2 week comment period and see what happens Leziad. - Tarkisflux Talk 20:21, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Tarkisflux - the Aberrant and Devil-Touched feat types are functionally similar to Draconic or Abyssal Heritor feats, found in Lords of Madness and Fiendish Codex (I or II, whichever does devils and Hellbred). That said, yes, this is bad design; I've come a bit farther now and it's a little painful to look at it, frankly. If Leziad still wants it, it's his for the remaking. - Viatos 16:24, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

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RatedDislike.png Aarnott dislikes this article and rated it 1 of 4.
Spend a feat slot to occasionally lose control of my character. Really? That's just terrible.


RatedDislike.png MisterSinister dislikes this article and rated it 1 of 4.
This is a waste of a feat slot. It's barely a benefit for melee guys, except now you become more vulnerable to mind control (as if you weren't enough already). For anyone else, this is a straight-up worsening of their character. This should be a flaw, not a feat.
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