> Could you fill me in on how you augment someone else
> with a feat like "Bear
> heavy burden" or "Ignore pain"? I'd assumed that
> when you augmented _you_
> were using the feat in a way that might help someone
> else, not that you could
> throw the feat to others so _they_ could do it.
This may be one for the rules list - but I've always assumed that any feat *can* be cast on anyone else. Some only make sense in that context - most of the Healing ones, for instance. Generally your average selfish person won't do any such thing, but the fabled "SWAT Team" approach to combat rather relies on casting things to enhance strength, sword skill, etc, all on one person. You all have to pick different feats, you can't stack five "Mighty Blow"s for instance, any more than under RQ you could stack Trueswords, but cast on another person - sure!
I tend to assume touch range, and cooperation of receiving party, myself.
Jane Williams
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