LostSoul said:I've looked it over and I think the feats need more pre-requisites (to keep abilities in a logical progression). Such as:
Evasion
You are skilled at evading damage.
Prerequisite: Dex 13+, Tumble: 4+ ranks, Jump: 4+ ranks.
or something similar.
Agreed, and it also needs to address the problem with limiting access to more powerful feats. More powerful feats, like sneak attack, need much higher prerequisites, and they need to scale up with each extra level of sneak attack. As the rules stand now you can create a 1st level character with +12d6 sneak attack or a 20th level character with +26d6 sneak attack.
Horacio said:I used the d(20)liberation once or two, but I found it a bit too 'backengineered". I mean, it's a system done to try to conform to the standard classes, but as (IMHO) standard classes aren't done following a system (I think they are done "hand made" after lots of playtesting...) it looks a bit artificial...
I agree with this. I think that perhaps the best way to have done this would have been for WotC to design d20 as a classless system underneath, but then not exposed this in the PHB. You would still have classes in the PHB, but what they would really be would be a progression of predetermined choices for a person to follow to get a certain character archetype - fighter, cleric, rogue, etc. The underlying classless system would only be revealed in a core rulebook IV, which gives us the rules creating characters (and/or new predetermined archetype class paths) that are more flexible than the PHB ones.