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Did a Wizard to Wizard Reincarnate. Based on the clear statement in Tolero's post, I took Past Life: Arcane Initiate at 3rd level. At 6th, I had planned to take it again. The feat however, does not show up in the list of selectable feats. Anyone have any insight here? I was kinda geeked to take the feat several times and be force spec'ed (Warforged). Now it appears that I'll be grinding all the way to 20th (x 1.65 xp!) again for an extra couple of build points. Not happy. I include the 2 relevant passages below:
Purchasable Feats:
These feats have a minimum level of 3 to select, and can be selected more than once. These feats do cost a feat slot, and all have a passive and an active component. Passive components are always active on your character, while active components must be triggered to take effect.
Past Life: Arcane Initiate
You recall more about your past life as a wizard. You have +1 to the DC's of spells you cast and can cast the magic missile spell ten times per rest, creating a missile of magical energy that darts forth and unerringly strikes its target inflicting 1d4+1 force damage. For every 2 caster levels beyond first you gain an additional missile, maximum 10 missiles.
Question: is the Wizard past life bonus DC only for wands, or scrolls as well?
Question..
If I go to level 20 as mainly paladin, but before I go through TR ill take GR first, change myself to fighter instead and then make TR, will I get fighter past life feat or paladin past life feat this way? And does GR counting is separated from TR ones.. I mean if i consume 1 GR will I still be able to make 2x TR?
Right now its in the list of known issues... I was curious about this myself going from sorc- to wizard-( I stopped here) to wizard- then to any casting class i wanted... as this feat would give a +2 stat boost for anyone on their spell dcs or if you were already going to get 2 spell focuses you would also gain 20 magic missle charges. Do you have to the past life twice to pick the feat twice? I think from above statments that this is highly overpowered imagine 5 of these with max and empower and it could give you +10 castintg stat for dc purposes. I think they broke it on purpose to prevent this....maybe?
I can be mistaken, but you can get the free feats three times each and the purchasable feats once each.
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From what it looks like now, you can only change a max of 3 levels with a GR. So, depending on the delay between opportunities, you'd need to GR/LR 4 times to change from being mostly Paladin to mostly Fighter. Then you'd be able to TR and get the fighter past life feats.
Of course, that is making a big assumption on my part that by purchasing the +3 GR/LR items multiple times you would be able to change a different 3 levels each time - but they may do something to prevent that.
ok this has kinda been a deaded issue but im putting this here in hopes of some response..is there any way we can get a look at the enhancement lines for tr i read there are special enhancements..cause as it is put out now tr isnt appealing id like to see a little more to plan accordingly.
actually pretty surprised in the lack of response and attention the devs have given tr threads
Hi, if a have past life ranger, and i reincarnetion on other class, when i leveing up the caster level of the barkskin will only get higher if i get level on the ranger or will be better in any class or only on other caster class (like favored soul)???
Thanks for the very good post.
I don't know about the ranger past life feat per say, but I do have a wizard with the sorc past life feat, and it has definitely gotten stronger as I have taken wizard levels. Since the sorc feat improves with wizard levels, I would assume the ranger feat would improve with other levels as well. btw - I have seen numbers as big as Polar ray from my sorc past life feat (1,600) already, and I am only lvl 18! I get ten free rays every rest! What a mana saver!
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charlvl=spelllvl for pastlife feats
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I think that purchasable feats could be better.
I will use the Monk as an example:
"can enter an evasive trance once per rest, granting the evasion feat for a short period of time."
If I reborn as a monk again, this is useless, so, why not grant any good stuff in that?
Could be a "evasion improver" that allows you to improve your evasion feat for a a short period o time:
If you don't have evasion (low level), you have evasion for a short time with this.
If you have evasion, you have improved evasion for a short time with this.
And for the end, if you already have improve evasion, while in this trance you could have a "20" as roll in all reflex saves during this time.
It is just an suggestion, because when I see this feat reborning as a monk I say "what a good **** that I will not use for a single thing".
This is just a suggestion, I know some people will say that this feat is just to incentive people to go through completionist path, but honestly I am not even a little interested on this. Man, 12 reborns? You must have a lot of time to do this.
So, why not make this feat an usable thing if you reborn as a monk? Would be lovely and as I see, not will overpower anything.
Last edited by Arddhu; 04-11-2010 at 04:19 AM. Reason: correcting sentence
A last thing:
"The maximum number of additional ability points you can gain from True Reincarnating multiple times is the Legend build (36 point character, 32 for Drow). "
Ok, I understand that give unlimited additional ability through several reincarnations would be very overpower, but why not give some few things when u keep reborning?
Two suggestions I have are an additional feat for even reborns and additional enhancement points for odd reborns.
This way, I am sure that people would think again in do more than 2 reincarnations. And one feat and.. 4 enhacements points would not unbalance all, just ensure that you are reborning stronger than the last life.
Because the way I see it, the only good reason to reborn more than 2 times is to get a few abilities (from other classes) and go to completionist.
But what about people who like to keep their char in one class or build? I imagine that you could think about this suggestion.