Seeing as I already made this thread, but now it is gone, and whenever I try goingonto it in the new posts section I get error messages..
I am trying to find out, in short, if youu can pick up feats that have ability score prequisites with the ability score being raised by an item. I.E Improved two-weapon fighting Prequisite: Dex 17 If I have my DEx as 15, but I raise it with an item, giving me +2 Dex, can I still get the feat, even though that, if I take away the item, I will lose the prequisite score.
I want to know this for my PSP game Dungeon's and Dragons: Tactics, so I know that whatever information I receive here might be different due to the extremly harsh translation of the rules the game has, but youu never know.
Sam
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Two Weapon fighting, or rather, Feat prerequisites in general... Ver.2 Sorry, the first one seems to have.. disappeared..
#2
Posted 02 April 2008 - 11:53 PM
It's not gone... and my answer still holds. It might be a rule-hole that they didn't consider in the game logic, though, so take it with a grain of salt. 
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#3
Posted 06 April 2008 - 10:59 PM
Hmm, and now I can see it.
Thanks for the information :]
Another thing I'm wondering is why everyone on boards for the game is saying, if youu want to make a dual-wielder, make a Psycic Warrior, because they get a feat that inreases their damage by 2D6 permantly.. But that feat is named 'Psionic Fist' and only applies to natural strike or unarmed.... -sigh-
Cheers for the help.
Thanks for the information :]
Another thing I'm wondering is why everyone on boards for the game is saying, if youu want to make a dual-wielder, make a Psycic Warrior, because they get a feat that inreases their damage by 2D6 permantly.. But that feat is named 'Psionic Fist' and only applies to natural strike or unarmed.... -sigh-
Cheers for the help.
#6
Posted 08 April 2008 - 02:16 AM
Well, welcome back, Sam. I'm glad to see an old face around here. Ask more questions, if you like; we need the activity right now. Hopefully it will explode again once 4e hits (presumeably like the stink bomb equivalent of a nuke). But in the meantime, this is a nice place to discuss things.
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#7
Posted 08 April 2008 - 09:41 AM
And hello to youu Raven, 'tis been awile. Unfortunatly, my DnD group completly fell apart and I can never get any more people to play, so I'm forced to half arsedly playing games such as DnD: Tactics and Neverwinter Nights..
Also, I completly forgot about the feat 'Psionic Weapon', whihc does exactly the same for weapons as long as youu are focused, and, since he fragile hardware system of the PSP means that several simple concepts of the game are left out, focusing is non-existent, and thus it applies all the time :] Hoorah.
Also, I completly forgot about the feat 'Psionic Weapon', whihc does exactly the same for weapons as long as youu are focused, and, since he fragile hardware system of the PSP means that several simple concepts of the game are left out, focusing is non-existent, and thus it applies all the time :] Hoorah.
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