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ELH Multiclass Feat Question


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well after reading and then re-reading the passages in question I beleve I have figured out what is going on here the first passages says that a figher that is epic has to pull feats from a pool... just like a non epic figher. it doesn't say that it can't be an epic feat, just that it has to come from the fighter list. The other passace on the other hand is pretty cut and dry it states in pretty straight forward terms that any char that is over 20 can select bonus feats from those listed in the ELH.

So my answer is that yes if you are a 20 (insert class here) and take a level that has a bouns feat then you can selece any feat in that class list in the ELH
 

drowdude said:



Yeah? Well I like proof ;) :p

Proof? With proof you get reuslts. With results you have end of threads. With proof you have arguements that are proved correct.

Therefore I think you and your proof need to be out of here, as this message board isn't big enoguh for the two of us!! :D
 

Here is a thread on Andy Collins' message boards. Someone here also quotes the Sage as confirming the text in the multiclass section is misprinted, but they provide no link.

http://pub36.ezboard.com/fgameschat19968frm2.showMessage?topicID=35.topic

The general agreement in this thread was that WotC disagrees with the way the book states it. Andy has also said that the ELH errata is now their top priority, and is accepting misprint/errata submissions via email (check the threads, it's fairly new).
 

That's kewl. Guess we will have to see if it does indeed hit the ELH errata sheet... (prolly will ;) )

Although, I really dont see much of a balance problem with how it is presented on page 8 of the ELH... I mean, the character would still need to meet the prerequisites for the epic feats. Oh well...
 
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