Ridley's Cohort
First Post
Considering the very significant advantages of multiclassing for non-spellcasters, I do not see this as a problem.
Catalyst said:The passage in the ELH that states you can take epic feats for your class bonus feats at any time over character level 20 has been called an error by Andy Collins.
However, I've read a lot of posters who will follow what's printed in the book, and I agree, for a couple reasons.
First, if you're a Wiz20/Ftr1, you are a much better fighter than a simple Ftr1. Probably not enough to jump straight to epic calibre, but also not novice enough to be stuck with the basics for another 20 levels IMHO.
Second, and most importantly, virtually every Epic Feat has very stiff prereqs. If you're going to restrict access to them so much, why bother making them so hard to get? A Ftr20/Wiz1 isn't going to get any powerful metamagic feats for bonus feats (no 9th level spellcasting ability or 24+ ranks in Spellcraft), and likewise a Wiz20/Ftr1 isn't going to have the BAB/25 STR/25 CON for most fighter feats. They're hard enough to get as is.
Bottom line: Add me to the folks house-ruling that once you have 20 class levels, you can use your bonus feats to choose from the epic list so long as you meet the prerequisites. 3rd Edition ushered in the era of creative character building with it's multiclassing rules, and I'm not going to throw that out the window just because the PCs are getting powerful.
Voadam said:So if you pick up level 1 and 2 of fighter at epic levels you can use the class bonus feats for epic fighter list feats? Doesn't that give an advantage to someone multiclassing into fighter only at epic levels compared to the straight 21+ exclusive fighter (who doesn't get class bonus feats for two consecutive levels)?
Or am I misunderstanding and are you only saying the level not classed feats are epic.
kreynolds said:
Oh my god. Did you just say "Woot!"?![]()