Phoenix,
I noticed that I do not need the True Believer feat until 9th level to use the relic power of the map of unseen (MIC:164) and I get a feat at 9th anyway.
Can I change out True Believer for Gigantic Weapon? If not Gigantic Weapon then another feat.
Gigantic Weapon [General, Fighter]
You are proficient at wielding extremely large weapons.
Prerequisite: [[3e Prerequisite::Str 15, Base attack bonus +3]]
Benefit: You can use weapons that are larger than your size category as if you were one size larger, reducing any attack roll penalties by 2 and allowing you to use weapons one size category larger than normal.
Normal: A creature can’t make optimum use of a weapon that isn’t properly sized for it. A cumulative -2 penalty applies on attack rolls for each size category of difference between the size of its intended wielder and the size of its actual wielder. A weapon's designation is altered by one step for each size category of difference between the wielder’s size and the size of the creature for which the weapon was designed. If a weapon’s designation would be changed to something other than light, one-handed, or two-handed by this alteration, the creature can’t wield the weapon at all.
I noticed that I do not need the True Believer feat until 9th level to use the relic power of the map of unseen (MIC:164) and I get a feat at 9th anyway.
Can I change out True Believer for Gigantic Weapon? If not Gigantic Weapon then another feat.
Gigantic Weapon [General, Fighter]
You are proficient at wielding extremely large weapons.
Prerequisite: [[3e Prerequisite::Str 15, Base attack bonus +3]]
Benefit: You can use weapons that are larger than your size category as if you were one size larger, reducing any attack roll penalties by 2 and allowing you to use weapons one size category larger than normal.
Normal: A creature can’t make optimum use of a weapon that isn’t properly sized for it. A cumulative -2 penalty applies on attack rolls for each size category of difference between the size of its intended wielder and the size of its actual wielder. A weapon's designation is altered by one step for each size category of difference between the wielder’s size and the size of the creature for which the weapon was designed. If a weapon’s designation would be changed to something other than light, one-handed, or two-handed by this alteration, the creature can’t wield the weapon at all.





