One more update....
The usual statistics:SpoilerMore than a third of the suggestions (53) have only one vote. There are 16 negative votes so far out of 433 total; 35 voters have used all their votes, 23 have only used one, and 20 of the remaining 23 have used between 2 and 5 votes each.
You know, one of the funny things is how few problems with psionics were mentioned. (There's probably a few that should have been included, but got left out, but even so, it's impressive.)
Mostly I'd make a distinction between "overly powerful" and "poorly-written". Spells like solid fog or color spray are arguably too powerful despite being clearly written, and of course there are a lot of things that are written so poorly they are less powerful than intended. Other than that, essentially Draz74's remarks.
Abrupt Jaunt is very good, but it is at least somewhat use-limited. (Also, I'm pretty sure it is specifically labeled as an immediate action.)And I thnk abrupt jaunt gets to little, too. I mean, RAW it doesn't even eat an immediate, so you can jaunt multiple times in one turn. And even with that restriction in play, it is still dominating.
(wizard to barbarian: "no, let ME block his charge. He ain't gonna hit me.")
Not to mention that it gives WAY more than the other substitutions, substitutes something which is more of a liability anyway, and does such for a tier1 class to boot.
However, it does have a rather incomplete explanation of how it interacts with various attacks and spells, so it's not a bad entry for the list.
Note: at four votes total, it doesn't get into the Dishonorable Mentions this time.
Little Red Raiding Hood, no?seeing this, i am afraid i have to abandon my Halberd of vaulting and add another to the jaunt. It needs at least to break the dishonorable.
(the halberd, btw, has spawned a complete build...)