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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 5859001" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Ah... the ever-present irony of how too much is never enough!</p><p></p><p>We went through months of people incessantly complaining when WotC slowed down their publication schedule of new books, while at the same time people are complaining that there's too much stuff for them to have to look through.</p><p></p><p>Here's two possible solutions.</p><p></p><p>1) If your list of feats to look through is too long... don't use all the sources the feats come from. Less sources-- less feats. Pretty simple. Use just the PHB and a single splatbook if it's really that big a deal to you.</p><p></p><p>2) You have how many sessions over how many weeks before you finally level up? Why not take a hour or two here or there and just take a glance through your big list of 200 feats to see if any strike your fancy? After all... if your character's advancement is that important to you that you don't want to just take a feat from the first PHB... then why is spending an hour over the course of <em>how many weeks</em> such a burden to you?</p><p></p><p>No one is forcing you to buy all these books, just like no one is forcing you to <em>use</em> the information in these books. So I see no reason to limit the amount of information that books can include in the future just because "it makes your head hurt" looking through them. The rest of us are not so fragile and actually enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 5859001, member: 7006"] Ah... the ever-present irony of how too much is never enough! We went through months of people incessantly complaining when WotC slowed down their publication schedule of new books, while at the same time people are complaining that there's too much stuff for them to have to look through. Here's two possible solutions. 1) If your list of feats to look through is too long... don't use all the sources the feats come from. Less sources-- less feats. Pretty simple. Use just the PHB and a single splatbook if it's really that big a deal to you. 2) You have how many sessions over how many weeks before you finally level up? Why not take a hour or two here or there and just take a glance through your big list of 200 feats to see if any strike your fancy? After all... if your character's advancement is that important to you that you don't want to just take a feat from the first PHB... then why is spending an hour over the course of [I]how many weeks[/I] such a burden to you? No one is forcing you to buy all these books, just like no one is forcing you to [I]use[/I] the information in these books. So I see no reason to limit the amount of information that books can include in the future just because "it makes your head hurt" looking through them. The rest of us are not so fragile and actually enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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