All the New Feats

Okay can someone list just the "Names" of the new feats that might possibly be used by an Elf, or a Rogue, or useful to a BS Rogue Daggermaster.

And a reason of how you think they may be useful ?????

I dont know if there are hundres of new feats, or just a handful.
Would appreciate me if someone could do this, but stay withing the rules and guidelines, and not get in trouble.

Cheers
 

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There's an entire article dedicated to Gladiators. I don't know what your At-Wills are but . This article is full of feats (probably 40 or so) that add effects to the at-wills of Martial characters.

There's over 100 feats listed in the various dragon articles. Granted many don't fit your character, but it would be hard to root through all of them.
 


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There was a thread on here about someone who had compiled an access database with all the feats on it including the new ones, I was asking if someone has a text version.

So from what you say, I shouldnt do this, okay no problem.
 

Is it a crime to ask people what these new feats are ?

I am wondering if any are good for a BS Daggermaster Rogue.
For a minute there I thought there is a Pirate character class.

Ae these new feats top secret or something ?

Can someone not tell me what they are.

I dont know what these feats are or if they are any good.

Here's the thing, kid. WotC has become a company now basically run by the legal dept. It is like the old TSR days where anyone could be sued for say posting their character or an adventure they wrote on a website or something. Websites are being served Cease & Desist letters left and right for DARING to make useful tools to help people play D&D and giving them away (so WotC can make far inferior tools and sell them for $$$, case in point 4epowercards.com and this inferior product (which can be lost, is sold seperately by class & book, takes just as much time to look through as a book when choosing powers, and costs an arm and a leg). The websites where you can illegally download pirated material-- those are not being shut down for some reason-- but the ones trying to make useful tools in good faith for gamers are... because they will obey the law and the pirates don't.

In short, if you want to know anything about 4e D&D, and you didn't pay money for the privilege, you are committing a crime. If one of us suggests a feat to you, we might be sued if we told you what the feat actually did. yes, it all sounds utterly ridiculous (except to zombiefanboys I suppose or WotC Lawyers) but it is a reality. My advice to you would be to borrow a friends books or printed copies of Dragon or something-- that is not illegal... yet.
 

In short, if you want to know anything about 4e D&D, and you didn't pay money for the privilege, you are committing a crime. If one of us suggests a feat to you, we might be sued if we told you what the feat actually did. yes, it all sounds utterly ridiculous (except to zombiefanboys I suppose or WotC Lawyers) but it is a reality. My advice to you would be to borrow a friends books or printed copies of Dragon or something-- that is not illegal... yet.

"We might be sued?" Well, you MIGHT be sued for using the letter "D" in a sentence, but I'm not aware of it having happened.

There's a substantial difference between simply describing a feat vs. posting a full set of homemade power cards online (only months before WOTC publishes the exact same product). This board has adopted some common sense policies to respect WOTC's IP --- maybe out of concern over being sued, but maybe also out of an understanding that nobody's gonna buy the cow if they're getting the milk for free.
 

Wow, the guy is simply asking for a list of new feats, not wholesale reproduction of said feats, and everybody jumps his ass.

I do not know what post you are referring to, otherwise I would point you in the right direction.

epochrpg, what a load of detritus. Two sites where taken down because the offending sites where clearly in violation of WOTC's IP rights. What am I saying? You have your view and nothing anybody says will make you see differently. Take your venom elsewhere. Start your own thread on it. Fork it!
 

Here's the thing, kid. WotC has become a company now basically run by the legal dept. It is like the old TSR days where anyone could be sued for say posting their character or an adventure they wrote on a website or something. Websites are being served Cease & Desist letters left and right for DARING to make useful tools to help people play D&D and giving them away (so WotC can make far inferior tools and sell them for $$$, case in point 4epowercards.com and this inferior product (which can be lost, is sold seperately by class & book, takes just as much time to look through as a book when choosing powers, and costs an arm and a leg). The websites where you can illegally download pirated material-- those are not being shut down for some reason-- but the ones trying to make useful tools in good faith for gamers are... because they will obey the law and the pirates don't.

In short, if you want to know anything about 4e D&D, and you didn't pay money for the privilege, you are committing a crime. If one of us suggests a feat to you, we might be sued if we told you what the feat actually did. yes, it all sounds utterly ridiculous (except to zombiefanboys I suppose or WotC Lawyers) but it is a reality. My advice to you would be to borrow a friends books or printed copies of Dragon or something-- that is not illegal... yet.
Nice summary of your rantish ramblings on rpg.net
 


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In short, if you want to know anything about 4e D&D, and you didn't pay money for the privilege, you are committing a crime. If one of us suggests a feat to you, we might be sued if we told you what the feat actually did. yes, it all sounds utterly ridiculous (except to zombiefanboys I suppose or WotC Lawyers) but it is a reality. My advice to you would be to borrow a friends books or printed copies of Dragon or something-- that is not illegal... yet.
Here's the thing, kid.

WotC is a business. They make a product. They need to sell that product to stay in business. If people can take that product and use it without paying for it, then WotC won't be able to afford to make it anymore.

WotC should have no problem with people advertising their product by recommending it. WotC just has problems with people giving their IP away for free.

By the way, I love the name - "E - poach - RPG".
 

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