Misplaced Overconfidence (3.5e Flaw)

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Author: Leziad (talk)
Contributors: Eiji-kun
Date Created: 2nd January 2017
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Misplaced Overconfidence

The more you succeed, the worst at something you become.

Effect: You take on your success too well, causing you to stop trying. Whenever you succeed at a d20 roll (be it an attack, save, or skill) your overconfidence gives you a -1 penalty on subsequent rolls of that sort until the end of your next turn. The effect is cumulative (to a maximum of -5). This only apply if the roll made a measurable difference, such as a successful attack roll or knowledge check but not a perception check which fail to spot anything new.

If the success is a natural 20, the -1 applies to all d20 rolls and lasts for 24 hours (still to a maximum of -5).

Rolling a natural 1 reduces the penalty by 1, to a minimum of 0.

Benefit: Any bonus feat for which you meet the prerequisites.




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AuthorLeziad +
Flaw GrantsAny bonus feat for which you meet the prerequisites. +
Identifier3.5e Flaw +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryThe more you succeed, the worst at something you become. +
TitleMisplaced Overconfidence +