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*3rd: '''Ancestral Defiance''' [FCII:83] Spend rebuke spirits as immediate action to counter a spell or spell-like effect. Follows counter spell rules on PHB170 otherwise.
*3rd: '''Ancestral Defiance''' [FCII:83] Spend rebuke spirits as immediate action to counter a spell or spell-like effect. Follows counter spell rules on PHB170 otherwise.
:Though it still needs imp counterspell to be effective & reactive casting is generally better. Any ideas? Skills pared down, snakes on a freaking monk, and equip edited.--[[User:Arz|Arz]] 16:01, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
:Though it still needs imp counterspell to be effective & reactive casting is generally better. Any ideas? Skills pared down, snakes on a freaking monk, and equip edited.--[[User:Arz|Arz]] 16:01, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
::FYI, just because the same feat was reprinted in various sources doesn't mean only the newest source is available.  The feat as written in the book (pasted below) is completely fine by me.  How is it you are trying to modify it?  --[[User:Mqs|Mqs]] 16:46, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
==Wording from FC2==
DIVINE DEFIANCE [DIVINE]
You can channel divine energy to counter spells without readying an action in advance.
Prerequisites: Divine caster level 3rd, ability to turn or rebuke undead.
'''Benefit:''' You can spend one of your turn or rebuke undead attempts as an immediate action to counter a spell or spelllike effect. For example, if an evil cleric targets Jozan with a hold person spell, as an immediate action, Jozan can spend a turn undead attempt to counter the spell if he had prepared a hold person or dispel magic spell. You must have the relevant spell prepared as normal (or dispel magic), and you must make a Spellcraft check to identify the target’s spell if applicable. (See PH 170 for details on counterspells.)
'''Normal:''' You must typically use a readied action to counter an enemy’s spell.

Revision as of 09:46, 14 January 2009

Downgrade of Sacred Healing because I mixed the CD and PHB2 versions up. Looking for caster/divine feat with taoist flavor. Trying to avoid divine metamagic(quicken). Leaning to reactive casting but has 1 too many prereqs which is why I liked this:

  • 3rd: Ancestral Defiance [FCII:83] Spend rebuke spirits as immediate action to counter a spell or spell-like effect. Follows counter spell rules on PHB170 otherwise.
Though it still needs imp counterspell to be effective & reactive casting is generally better. Any ideas? Skills pared down, snakes on a freaking monk, and equip edited.--Arz 16:01, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
FYI, just because the same feat was reprinted in various sources doesn't mean only the newest source is available. The feat as written in the book (pasted below) is completely fine by me. How is it you are trying to modify it? --Mqs 16:46, 14 January 2009 (UTC)

Wording from FC2

DIVINE DEFIANCE [DIVINE] You can channel divine energy to counter spells without readying an action in advance. Prerequisites: Divine caster level 3rd, ability to turn or rebuke undead. Benefit: You can spend one of your turn or rebuke undead attempts as an immediate action to counter a spell or spelllike effect. For example, if an evil cleric targets Jozan with a hold person spell, as an immediate action, Jozan can spend a turn undead attempt to counter the spell if he had prepared a hold person or dispel magic spell. You must have the relevant spell prepared as normal (or dispel magic), and you must make a Spellcraft check to identify the target’s spell if applicable. (See PH 170 for details on counterspells.) Normal: You must typically use a readied action to counter an enemy’s spell.