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I think Uncanny Forethought's drawbacks (with the stipulated"**" spell failure would make the feat untenable for the first couple of levels, but that it would be especially handy if the wizard had their spellbook taken away for more than a day (stolen or otherwise accidentally destroyed). The feat would ensure that they survived as a weakened, but versatile spellcaster. Their forethought, in that case, would be uncanny. =)

If I were running a 3.5 I'd permit it, but be ready to adjust things if it got too cheesy.


blackbloodtroll wrote:
They changed the Sleeves so you couldn't keep warm with a Cold Weather Outfit.

"The transformation changes only the appearance, including the feel, smell, and other sensory aspects."

So instead of physically changing the clothes, it simply tricks the wearer's senses into believing the clothes have changed? Wouldn't that mean that any effects (such as the +5 fortitude for cold-winter clothes) would be changed to a morale bonus instead? Because the wearer would actually "feel" warmer, and couldn't disbelieve it?

I'm sorry, I'm a little new to the caster systems, and I'm not quite clear on the ins and outs of how illusions work yet.