Talk:Even the Guys Want Him (3.5e Feat)
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Obnoxious[edit]
It obviously wasn't your intention, but this feat is really bad for the game. Just imagine rolling four, thirty, or a thousand different dice every time the character with this feat walks into a group, crowd, or city. Not so fun anymore, I'm afraid. Surgo 22:04, 27 June 2009 (MDT)
- Perhaps as a DM's note: you might only want to apply this to important NPCs? Or assume that everyone who is a commoner fails (likely needing a natural 20). I get what you're saying though, which is why it's Category:April Fools material. It could also be limited to direct interaction (like someone the PC talk to), if that would make it better in terms of game mechanics. -- Jota 22:25, 27 June 2009 (MDT)
- Bah, it's not so bad. But what do I know? [sarcasm] -- Mythos 18:16, 2 August 2009 (MDT)
- I find this funny. I'm sure a lot of people would say I just have a horrible sense of humor, but for a joking campaign, it's cool. --Harry Mason 07:56, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Wait...[edit]
Wouldn't pictures of Edward Cullen, or anyone from warcraft be appropriate as well? If you agree, then why aren't they on here? -- Jackle 8:13, 23 May 2010 (PST)
- No. Just no. -- 99.167.105.42 15:25, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
- Johnny Depp or Robert Downey Jr. on the other hand... PokeDM 14:07, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
- I approve of the concept of a constnat "charm person" effect because it wont work on a lot of people most of the time, but sshould work on the weak minded liek its intentions, but i do also agree it should be only limited to direct interaction with "intelligent" characters/npcs (not monsters like dragons, bugbears, etc...) Off tangent, no man is too good looking to make you want them...i don't care how appealing a man is to woman, its never appealing to "straight" men
Simple Fix[edit]
Make it so that you can only hold a certain number of HD sway with this ability, like with controlling undead. That way, the player chooses who they want to swoon over them, and will restrain themselves accordingly. --JRCameron 14:39, 21 November 2011 (MST)
one problem[edit]
This sounds like an allurin feat