Kae'Yoss
First Post
I'd say no to hoarding feat slots or taking them in advance, even as a house rule: Otherwise, they'd all take the big ones and then wait until they kick all in.
We had that smack thread once where they maximized HP, taking the toughness feats from MoTW: If you let people take them in advance, they'd just take dragon's toughness every single time and then have BIG HP.
As for permanent abilities: I would certainly allow to take magic items into account (or many feats, including most epic ones, would be inaccessible by any but the most fortunate chars).
I could also be convinced to take class features into account, like rage, but that would be it. No "I'll have Int 19 if i roll 5 at my Fox' Cunning Spell. It would last 4 hours. When I prepare that spell for the day.
Good thing about P&P is that the DM can recognize abuse, unlike a PC. If the player wears his gauntlets of ogre strength all the time, it's fine that he can take power attack with it. If he only wears it when he goes into melee and changes them every other round, putting out bracers of dex for ranged combat, I would not be so generous
We had that smack thread once where they maximized HP, taking the toughness feats from MoTW: If you let people take them in advance, they'd just take dragon's toughness every single time and then have BIG HP.
As for permanent abilities: I would certainly allow to take magic items into account (or many feats, including most epic ones, would be inaccessible by any but the most fortunate chars).
I could also be convinced to take class features into account, like rage, but that would be it. No "I'll have Int 19 if i roll 5 at my Fox' Cunning Spell. It would last 4 hours. When I prepare that spell for the day.
Good thing about P&P is that the DM can recognize abuse, unlike a PC. If the player wears his gauntlets of ogre strength all the time, it's fine that he can take power attack with it. If he only wears it when he goes into melee and changes them every other round, putting out bracers of dex for ranged combat, I would not be so generous