Anoxia (3.5e Feat)

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Anoxia [Epic, Supernatural]

3e Summary::You bring back knowledge from beyond the grave.
Prerequisite: Wis 25.
Benefit: You gain insights into the universe each time you experience a near-death situation. Each time you die and are raised or resurrected you bring back some new knowledge or insight from the other side. Each time you die and come back, you gain a bonus feat.
Special: The DM must take special care to avoid players exploiting this feat. Those who die just for the sake of dying learn nothing.



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gollark: I like useful errors.
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