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    A couple of questions about these things.

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    If you level a class to 20 and then reincarnate to the same class do you get the past life 'free feat' and access to the other feat even though your reincarnated class is the same as your original class?

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    For the monk 'Diciple of the Fist' feat, it says that you get increased unarmed damage by one step. If you reincarnate a monk to a monk and then level up to 20 again will you get one step up from 2d10? (2d12? 4d6?) What about multiple times? 2 or 3 steps higher than 2d10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baahb3 View Post
    A couple of questions about these things.

    One:
    If you level a class to 20 and then reincarnate to the same class do you get the past life 'free feat' and access to the other feat even though your reincarnated class is the same as your original class?

    Two:
    For the monk 'Diciple of the Fist' feat, it says that you get increased unarmed damage by one step. If you reincarnate a monk to a monk and then level up to 20 again will you get one step up from 2d10? (2d12? 4d6?) What about multiple times? 2 or 3 steps higher than 2d10.
    1: yes
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    Pretty sure no matter how many times you reincarnate with a given class, you only get that classes free feat once. And even so, the +monk damage feat can most likely only be taken ones regardless.

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    The free feats will be stackable up to three times.
    The purchased feats (like most feats) can only be acquired once.

    So:
    1) Yes
    2) You'll go up to 2d12 damage. It can't be taken multiple times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eladrin View Post
    2) You'll go up to 2d12 damage. It can't be taken multiple times.
    A very tangential question:
    How about Improved Unarmed Strike as a generic feat? And also Superior Unarmed Strike...?

    Then we could reroll monks into construct barbarians to punch Horoth with metalline handwraps, which is just very awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angelus_dead View Post
    A very tangential question:
    How about Improved Unarmed Strike as a generic feat? And also Superior Unarmed Strike...?

    Then we could reroll monks into construct barbarians to punch Horoth with metalline handwraps, which is just very awesome.
    /signed

    Improved Unarmed Strike could just give non monks the Monk attack animation maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eladrin View Post
    The free feats will be stackable up to three times.
    The purchased feats (like most feats) can only be acquired once.

    So:
    1) Yes
    2) You'll go up to 2d12 damage. It can't be taken multiple times.
    Honestly E I'm not overly fond of the triple stack... its gonna cause problems in the long run.

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