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<blockquote data-quote="tyrlaan" data-source="post: 5281557" data-attributes="member: 20998"><p>Going to agree with some of your sentiment here, but disagree with your end result. </p><p></p><p>I would very much like to see better feat support for the races. Dwarves for example get heaps of feat love. Really, all the races should be on par. I want to have real feat options to steep my character in his race should I be so inclined. And I want race/class paired feats to be at my disposal to give my character that "unique" twist a different race/class pairing just can't get. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I don't want to see race feats more powerful than other feats, and I certainly don't want to see race/class combo feats to be even more powerful than that. I want feats to be balanced with feats. Providing enticing options does not mean race feats need to be more powerful, it just means they need to be good enough to consider instead of another feat. </p><p></p><p>If feats are done right, every time I earn a new one I should have a list of feats that I must choose from and that choice should be challenging (and by challenging I mean "hmm, this would be sweet, but this would be cool too. argghhh! I wish I got more feats!"). I don't want to earn a new feat and go "I'll just pick the next racial feat because it's more powerful than my other options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyrlaan, post: 5281557, member: 20998"] Going to agree with some of your sentiment here, but disagree with your end result. I would very much like to see better feat support for the races. Dwarves for example get heaps of feat love. Really, all the races should be on par. I want to have real feat options to steep my character in his race should I be so inclined. And I want race/class paired feats to be at my disposal to give my character that "unique" twist a different race/class pairing just can't get. On the other hand, I don't want to see race feats more powerful than other feats, and I certainly don't want to see race/class combo feats to be even more powerful than that. I want feats to be balanced with feats. Providing enticing options does not mean race feats need to be more powerful, it just means they need to be good enough to consider instead of another feat. If feats are done right, every time I earn a new one I should have a list of feats that I must choose from and that choice should be challenging (and by challenging I mean "hmm, this would be sweet, but this would be cool too. argghhh! I wish I got more feats!"). I don't want to earn a new feat and go "I'll just pick the next racial feat because it's more powerful than my other options. [/QUOTE]
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