Let me get this straight. .. we are comparing a feat from an epic class that needs at least to spend 21 levels of ranger to a class to an AA that can be taken way earlier and actually doesn't cost you a feat?Back into the thread issue, think that we should not go out of the trail of the thread. I think that the main issue with the feat is precisely that. that its a feat and the coding of it its going to be tricky, currently there is no feat that can be "targeted" into something ( item armor and such ), I am not sure if the coding of the NWN allows to use this function as a feat ( aside those who actually grants you spell like abilities that mimics an existing spell ). With this said, the hardest part of making this posible will be the coding and the posible bugs that they may bring, Because the coding will need to be reworked wholey into generating a "new spell" for putting it as that that would be in effect once the feat its activated. At least that is how i see would work. Feats are tricky and hard coded in my understanding *Mumbles about how the divine feats got bugged in a strange way and how he has been unable to figure the why's*
Wow, thanks everyone for all the responses and discussion. I did not anticipate so much activity from my simple question. I am actually quite satisfied with SehKy's 'power' and really was thinking about how to make it more 'interesting', honest. The magic arrows produced by all AA feats do not visually appear very magical IMO.. they visually look like normal arrows that turn or otherwise behave magically. They are actually hard to see. I was playing with the Hail of Arrows the other day and was thinking that the feat was cool and interesting, but I doubted that the other players I was with even noticed I used the feat. Now if the feat used the arrows I had in my quiver (enchanted) then the visual effect would be noticeable and kind of cool and unique to AA's. Consider how Hail of Arrows visually compares to the Fire Brand Spell. If the AA magic arrows "looked" magical then it would perhaps better tell the story. -Madd