Difference between revisions of "Talk:Uncontrollable Magic Overload (3.5e Flaw)"
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Even worse now, flaw is meaningless and any non-caster can take it for a free feat with absolutely not downsides. | Even worse now, flaw is meaningless and any non-caster can take it for a free feat with absolutely not downsides. | ||
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+ | |reason=This isn’t even a flaw. A spell caster with this “flaw” should always try to fail their concentration check because there is no downside. Nothing says the spell fails or is wasted and you get a free burst effect centered on yourself. These bursts have decent DCs but target creatures around you. Not you. | ||
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+ | If this was a feat, I’d take it on a duskblade. But it is certainly not a flaw [[User:Grog toad|Grog toad]] ([[User talk:Grog toad|talk]]) 21:46, 23 May 2020 (UTC) |
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Even worse now, flaw is meaningless and any non-caster can take it for a free feat with absolutely not downsides. |
grog toad opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4. | |
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This isn’t even a flaw. A spell caster with this “flaw” should always try to fail their concentration check because there is no downside. Nothing says the spell fails or is wasted and you get a free burst effect centered on yourself. These bursts have decent DCs but target creatures around you. Not you. |
If this was a feat, I’d take it on a duskblade. But it is certainly not a flaw Grog toad (talk) 21:46, 23 May 2020 (UTC)