I just started looking at the Feats and quickly noticed a trend. I suppose this is stating the obvious, but for what it's worth...
Total 4e PHB Feats = 150
4e Non-Combat Feats = 16 (11%)
Total 3.5 PHB Feats = 108
3.5 Non-Combat Feats = ~36 (33%)
[counted metamagic feats as .5 non-combat feat]
[counted item creation feats as non-combat feats]
4e Heroic Tier Feats = 81
4e HT Non-Com Feats = 12.5 (15%)
4e Paragon Tier Feats = 52
4e PT Non-Com Feats = 2.5 (5%)
4e Epit Tier Feats = 17
4e ET Non-Com Feats = 1 (6%)
3.5 General Feats = 91
3.5 Gen Non-Com Feats = 23 (25%)
So, while the bulk of feats in 3.5 were combat feats, it seems 4e is leaning heavier in that direction. Of course, some of this can be attributed to the elimination of several "+2 to two skill" type feats that were in 3.5.
Cheers,
Spido the Wonder Staff
Total 4e PHB Feats = 150
4e Non-Combat Feats = 16 (11%)
Total 3.5 PHB Feats = 108
3.5 Non-Combat Feats = ~36 (33%)
[counted metamagic feats as .5 non-combat feat]
[counted item creation feats as non-combat feats]
4e Heroic Tier Feats = 81
4e HT Non-Com Feats = 12.5 (15%)
4e Paragon Tier Feats = 52
4e PT Non-Com Feats = 2.5 (5%)
4e Epit Tier Feats = 17
4e ET Non-Com Feats = 1 (6%)
3.5 General Feats = 91
3.5 Gen Non-Com Feats = 23 (25%)
So, while the bulk of feats in 3.5 were combat feats, it seems 4e is leaning heavier in that direction. Of course, some of this can be attributed to the elimination of several "+2 to two skill" type feats that were in 3.5.
Cheers,
Spido the Wonder Staff