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<blockquote data-quote="Iron_Chef" data-source="post: 771235" data-attributes="member: 4530"><p>The introduction to FEATS says it has 200 new never before seen feats I think, with the rest being the "best" of those from online and other OGL sources. So, out of the thousand feats, 800 are reprints, if the introduction is to be believed. Of course, one page of the book is lame "joke" feats like GRASSY KNOLL (+4 paranoia bonus to Hide checks) or ELVEN BLOOD, KEEBLER (+2 to Craft (Bake) and Profession (Baker) to make and sell delicious cookies). </p><p></p><p>All the Infernal feats from EVIL are reprinted but there is one important new one (a classic deal with the devil) that forces someone who doesn't love you to fall in love with you forever, hehe. We've all been there, right?</p><p></p><p>Most of the feats I've never seen before are in the Magic section and there are some really great ones as I mentioned before. The other big chunk of new feats are "bloodline" feats that must be taken at 1st level and provide some insight into the character's family tree while giving a very tangible game benefit. I love these kind of feats as they help flavor a character but don't handicap the player for making a flavor choice. There are feats like Fiendish Blood, etc.</p><p></p><p>I think AEG's FEATS looks much slicker than Mongoose's and again, it's got most of the same feats but for $10 cheaper. I would have bought this instead of Ultimate Feats if it had come out first. Of course, Mongoose's book has 200 feats AEG's doesn't, and some darn good ones like Sign of the Crown. Both books should prove useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron_Chef, post: 771235, member: 4530"] The introduction to FEATS says it has 200 new never before seen feats I think, with the rest being the "best" of those from online and other OGL sources. So, out of the thousand feats, 800 are reprints, if the introduction is to be believed. Of course, one page of the book is lame "joke" feats like GRASSY KNOLL (+4 paranoia bonus to Hide checks) or ELVEN BLOOD, KEEBLER (+2 to Craft (Bake) and Profession (Baker) to make and sell delicious cookies). All the Infernal feats from EVIL are reprinted but there is one important new one (a classic deal with the devil) that forces someone who doesn't love you to fall in love with you forever, hehe. We've all been there, right? Most of the feats I've never seen before are in the Magic section and there are some really great ones as I mentioned before. The other big chunk of new feats are "bloodline" feats that must be taken at 1st level and provide some insight into the character's family tree while giving a very tangible game benefit. I love these kind of feats as they help flavor a character but don't handicap the player for making a flavor choice. There are feats like Fiendish Blood, etc. I think AEG's FEATS looks much slicker than Mongoose's and again, it's got most of the same feats but for $10 cheaper. I would have bought this instead of Ultimate Feats if it had come out first. Of course, Mongoose's book has 200 feats AEG's doesn't, and some darn good ones like Sign of the Crown. Both books should prove useful. [/QUOTE]
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