Horwath
Legend
I did, liked some ideas, but not majority.Just play Pathfinder 2e.
I did, liked some ideas, but not majority.Just play Pathfinder 2e.
not really a fan of tier3&4 exclusive feats.But I still want tier 3 and tier 4 feats.
I'm a fan of higher level feats.not really a fan of tier3&4 exclusive feats.
Scaling feats feel better, Like extra HPs or Temp HP based on level or power based on prof bonus.
The issue of course is if higher level feats are strictly better, then people will never select weaker ones again.I'm a fan of higher level feats.
The general problem with picking from a flat pool of options is that you're going to take the most exciting and compelling options first, and then each subsequent pick becomes less and less interesting. Gating some powerful feats, whether in the form of chains, level requirements, or some other requirement, alleviates that.
Exactly this problem was my principal issue with the (playtest 6) Hunter Ranger, which seemed terribly designed.I'm a fan of higher level feats.
The general problem with picking from a flat pool of options is that you're going to take the most exciting and compelling options first, and then each subsequent pick becomes less and less interesting. Gating some powerful feats, whether in the form of chains, level requirements, or some other requirement, alleviates that.
This might be true -- though I think at level 4 and above, if you take a level 1 feat at a higher level you also get +1 ASI, that would change the picture.The issue of course is if higher level feats are strictly better, then people will never select weaker ones again.
I don't think people will pick level 1 feats once level 4 feats are unlocked.
So ... what you are saying is that non-casters will get some actual scaling beyond level 5?The issue of course is if higher level feats are strictly better, then people will never select weaker ones again.
I don't think people will pick level 1 feats once level 4 feats are unlocked. If there are level 8 feats, no one will pick a level 4 feat because they will gravitate to the more powerful choices, even if a level 4 feat fits their concept more. (I see that in spell choices on leveling; people always pick their new spell from the highest list tier available, even if the spells of that level are less interesting than other spells a level lower, because perceived power of being the highest level they can cast.)
Of the playtest level 1 feats, Lucky, Magic Initiate, and Alert should all stay competitive, esp. with that adjustment.This might be true -- though I think at level 4 and above, if you take a level 1 feat at a higher level you also get +1 ASI, that would change the picture.
no full feat from Tasha's is worth full feat, some are half-feats at best.Of the playtest level 1 feats, Lucky, Magic Initiate, and Alert should all stay competitive, esp. with that adjustment.
Of the feats in Tasha's without +1 ASI, Fighting Initiate and Artificer Initiate would fit this group too.
Arguably, Eldritch Adept and Poisoner are just fine as they are as level 4 feats. I'm not sure about Metamagic Adept.