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FR: Players Guide to Faerun is out what do you think?

Dawnforge's Age of Legend has a nice take on cultural feats which are similar to FR's regional feats but can be taken at any time provided you have been immersed in the culture.

Personally, that's the way I would like to see it. Also, things like Daylight Adaptation don't really make that much sense as something you acquire at 1st level.

Anyway, back to Dawnforge for me... although I am looking forward to stealing ideas from Serpent Kingdoms for Zangala.... ;)
 

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candidus_cogitens said:
The thing I am still wondering about is whether it is permitted to take both a regional feat and a racial feat at level one. Is the rule that you can only take one regional feat, or that you can only take one feat that is level-one-only?
From what I can tell, the racial feats from Races of Faerûn have been rolled in to the regional feats. For example, the Underdark (Old Shanatar) region lists Azerblood and Batrider as regional feats, with a superscript notation that these are from Races of Faerûn. I interpret that to mean that the racial feats from RoF are now regional feats appropriate to that race. So, no, you can't take a racial feat and a regional feat at level 1 because racial feats are now regional.

On a side note, after going over the PGtF, I see several illustrations misidentified. The labels for Gold Dwarf and Gray Dwarf on page 20 are switched, as are Illuskan and Mulan on page 10. Has anyone else noticed mislabled art?
 

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