![]() ![]() It also has odd features that don’t follow established feat conventions and make it very strong, especially for a low level character. Having access to any feat at first level is considered very powerful (in a widely used ranking system for balancing homebrew races, feat selection is given the highest score of any racial feature).ĭivine Flame sort of combines bits of the Tiefling-only feat Flames of Phlegethos (from Xanathar’s Guide to Everything thanks MikeQ) and the 1st level spell hellish rebuke, but it has few of the limiting features of either. It’s too strong, especially at low levelsįeats don’t have levels or level restrictions, but the few explicitly supernatural feats are for non-humans, and so can’t be taken until at least fourth level. (full disclaimer, I like the feat but was curious as to what other people thought of it and if it was well balanced or not) ![]() When you use this reaction, you gain 5 temporary hit points. Additionally, if you take damage as the result of an attack and can see the attacker within 60 feet of you, you can expend your reaction to cause the attacker to take 2d6+ your WIS modifier fire damage. While active, you shed bright light for 10 feet and dim light for an additional 10 feet.Īny creature that hits you with a melee attack while the flames surround you takes 1d4 fire damage. These flames have no effect on you and last for 5 rounds. Once per short rest, you can cause fire to erupt around you as a bonus action. You were consumed by fire at birth, allowing you to perform feats that would sear others beyond recognition. Is this homebrew feat, kindly created for my character by Akira_Kurusu, balanced? If not what would should be changed about it? It's a unique feat based on my character's background. ![]()
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