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nycfarmkid
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12/14/2005 4:36 PM  
Have any of you guys heard of a spell that lets you change your feats, or class selection, after you cast it? I remember reading about it on the Wizards boards and now I cant seem to find anything. It was a random thought that is now driving me crazy since I cant figure it out.... I hate that.

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12/14/2005 4:37 PM  
Psychic reformation, a 4th level psion power. Costs XP to both the caster and the recipient.

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/psionic/powers/psychicReformation.htm

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12/14/2005 4:48 PM  
You can probably convince most DM's to let Limited Wish and Wish spells do some changes as well. Perhaps not things like Class selections, but we recently came into possesion of three wishes as a reward for rescuing a Typhoon Dragon, and they were used to 1) Raise a stat (pretty standard usage), 2) Erase from memory a Feat that had not really been used at all (Weapon Focus Scimitar) by our Barbarian Koroborkuru Axe Master (long story why he had it the feat in the first place, lets just say it was youthful confusion with the game system) and removing it would have very minimal impact on current character or past events, and 3) was used to Erase a tattoo (see Tattoo'd monks in OA) and it was replaced by another by the Tattoo master who was also granting us gifts. (PC's are mid to upper teens at this point 14-17 level).

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12/14/2005 4:58 PM  
Ok thanks. I'm playing a half orc chain fighter that really rally wants to be a monk, but when he spent his time in a monastary he just couldn't reconcile his chaotic/barbarian nature enough to master the monkly disciplines. Now that hes been out in the world for 8 levels and only raged about 4 times he's more able to handle himself as a monk might. Was hoping something like this could help him out, but its jst feats and such.

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12/14/2005 5:05 PM  
quote:
Originally posted by nycfarmkid

Have any of you guys heard of a spell that lets you change your feats, or class selection
You need a spell for that?

I thought you just did it when the DM wasn't looking [}:)]

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12/14/2005 5:33 PM  
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quote:
Originally posted by nycfarmkid

Have any of you guys heard of a spell that lets you change your feats, or class selection
You need a spell for that?

I thought you just did it when the DM wasn't looking [}:)]



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12/14/2005 6:21 PM  
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Of after you bought him pizza.
That works too-

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nycfarmkid
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12/14/2005 6:33 PM  
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Originally posted by mordantos

quote:
Originally posted by Mrfurious

Of after you bought him pizza.
That works too-

"Aw, jeez. I spilled sauce on my character sheet. I will recopy it onto a clean sheet..."



haha I'm sure he'd notice if I started busting out stunning blows or something all of the sudden. [:p]

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12/15/2005 10:38 AM  
quote:
Originally posted by nycfarmkid

Ok thanks. I'm playing a half orc chain fighter that really rally wants to be a monk, but when he spent his time in a monastary he just couldn't reconcile his chaotic/barbarian nature enough to master the monkly disciplines. Now that hes been out in the world for 8 levels and only raged about 4 times he's more able to handle himself as a monk might. Was hoping something like this could help him out, but its jst feats and such.



My call would be that he would have to convert to a Lawful alignment before be able to join a monostary and take levels in Monk. From chaotic that would be a long and difficult task and he would probably need a lawful sponser, someone to help instill the law and order into his life. Mostly a roleplay thing, you would really just need to play a Lawful character consistantly. (Be sure that your group has a strong leader and that you listen to him is a good start and following the laws of whatever land you are in is another.)


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