Habololy Forum
Young New World => Out Into the World => Topic started by: Asinjin on February 20, 2024, 11:52:49 PM
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Everyone gets 1000xp for surviving and fight and a well played excursion into and out of Lynkeed.
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I was hoping I'd be able to use that Pain Immunity feat one time in my career.. woot! Totally worth it!
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I was hoping I'd be able to use that Pain Immunity feat one time in my career.. woot! Totally worth it!
What feat is that?
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What feat is that?
It comes with Slavery Survivor feat.
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It comes with Slavery Survivor feat.
Really? I need to update my records then. Could you post the feat so we can see it? I have Slavery Survivor listed as follows:
Requirements:
Must've spent three years in slavery
Benefit:
Immune to Intimidate, +1 to Willpower and Fortitude saves, +2 vs. fear
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Really? I need to update my records then. Could you post the feat so we can see it? I have Slavery Survivor listed as follows:
Requirements:
Must've spent three years in slavery
Benefit:
Immune to Intimidate, +1 to Willpower and Fortitude saves, +2 vs. fear
You are correct, it is not the Slavery Survivor. It is a Borkondof feat called Used to Pain.
You are immune to any magical or mundane effect that relies on causing pain to deal damage or cause a condition. This is not limited to physical pain. Example are the feat Pain Touch and the spell Symbol of Pain.
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You are correct, it is not the Slavery Survivor. It is a Borkondof feat called Used to Pain.
You are immune to any magical or mundane effect that relies on causing pain to deal damage or cause a condition. This is not limited to physical pain. Example are the feat Pain Touch and the spell Symbol of Pain.
Very cool. That saved our hides last night (well, that and Taye's mighty mind blast). If Akrah died, it would've changed the entire mood of the campaign.
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A question for Yoshi: do you still have the magic basket or did you give that back to the cleric?
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A question for Yoshi: do you still have the magic basket or did you give that back to the cleric?
Gave it back with the constructive feedback to not leave a blessed item laying around so recklessly.