Talk:Planeswalker Spark (5e Feat)
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The design disclaimer is a wall of text that I'm having trouble reading, but from the "only works in one of 3 situations" I see that a) All the players have it from the start, in which case this isn't a feat; or b) player's can't take it, in which case it's not a feat. Does this act like a feat under (c)? That is, any player can choose to take this when they reach 4th level? Since it packs so much into a feat, wouldn't it be better as a template or a prestige class? That way also it can be used even if feats are not being used.
It would help if this text could just print what is necessary for the content to be used, and the editorializing/design notes moved to the talk page. Marasmusine (talk) 12:10, 15 July 2017 (MDT)
So would this work better as an Epic Boon, should a DM decides to start taking that route? Also, doesn't a Planeswalker Spark, coceptually, just be a variant of "Extraplanar Travel" that could be used at will? (that's what some story features seem to hint Planeswalking can do, at least.) Nightmares are dreams too... (talk) 15:27, 15 July 2017 (MDT)