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    [Epic] Feats

    I don't think there is errata for the ELH, or for any supplement from DotF onward. The FAQ has been the only errata released for a long time and, as far as I know, is meant to be treated as official errata.
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    Familiars: Does EVERYONE take the toad?

    Strange... not only have I never had a player take toad, every wizard or sorcerer in my group has always taken a raven; the talking familiar is just too cool to pass up. And yes, Quoth and Nevermore seem to be strangely popular choices for names for these familiars...
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    Druid Speaking Common while Wildshaped?

    Heh... anyone else get a mental image of the wildshaped druid having a conversation with the wizard's familiar? :) Add in the druid's animal companions and they can all complain about how underappreciated they are.... :)
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    Undead and Sneak Attacks

    I believe there's a similar feat in Quentessential Rogue; I don't have the book (saw it in a friend's copy), but as I recall, it had a fairly easy requirement and allowed sneak attacks against constructs, with a bonus of 2d6 extra sneak attack damage when sneak attacking constructs. Seemed...
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    Ripping apart the ELH...

    I don't have the book in front of me, and I'm not sure it's an error, but I noticed that the Perfect Wight has skill requirements at about 24 ranks, meaning that the class would be available after 21st level... but the feat required has a skill rank requirement of 30, making it so one would need...
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    Epic spells and the Epic Caster (unfair balence of power?)

    There are advantages that wizards and divine spellcasters have over sorcerers... a divine spellcaster can use Life and Heal seeds, while arcane spellcasters can't, and wizards benefit from being able to use their relevant attribute (intelligence) as the modifier on spellcraft checks to cast...
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