knight_isa
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On a somewhat related note, I'm wondering if these feats are really balanced for E6:
While stonger than the equivalent WotC feats, they're probably still okay for a normal d20 campaign. In fact, they're probably a little weak unless you wait until 18th level or so to take them, since that bonus spell slot/known will become less and less valuable as the caster advances. In E6, though, they're giving the caster more of his most powerful ability (which will never be superceded by a more powerful ability), and I'm starting to think that it may be too much. Am I overthinking this? Am I missing some other feat(s) for non-casters that will give them similar benefits?
rycanada said:Expanded Knowledge (General) (PoeticJustice)
Prerequisite: Character Level 6th
Benefit: Choose a spellcasting class in which you have levels. You gain an additional spell known at any level you can cast from that class's spell list.
Expanded Casting (General) (PoeticJustice)
Prerequisite: Character Level 6th
Benefit: Choose a spellcasting class in which you have levels. You gain an additional spell slot at any level you can already cast.
While stonger than the equivalent WotC feats, they're probably still okay for a normal d20 campaign. In fact, they're probably a little weak unless you wait until 18th level or so to take them, since that bonus spell slot/known will become less and less valuable as the caster advances. In E6, though, they're giving the caster more of his most powerful ability (which will never be superceded by a more powerful ability), and I'm starting to think that it may be too much. Am I overthinking this? Am I missing some other feat(s) for non-casters that will give them similar benefits?