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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 8750570" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>Every class will almost certainly (based directly on what Crawford said) only get feats with levels based on class abilities which grant feats of a specific level. What would be the point of putting levels on all feats they publish after this to adjust for power of that feat, if you could still choose an old version of that same feat at a lower level because it has no level attached to it? What, you think Great Weapon Master will either be (for example) a 12th level feat or a 4th level feat, depending on whether you choose to pull from the new book or old one, claiming the old one is still backwards compatible so the feat remains eligible?</p><p></p><p>All feats from prior books will either need a level (and likely updating) or else they will not be compatible. That's pretty darn obvious I think, baring a big change in the direction they're going. Crawford's language was flexible with much of this playtest, but it looked rather not flexible on that particular topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 8750570, member: 2525"] Every class will almost certainly (based directly on what Crawford said) only get feats with levels based on class abilities which grant feats of a specific level. What would be the point of putting levels on all feats they publish after this to adjust for power of that feat, if you could still choose an old version of that same feat at a lower level because it has no level attached to it? What, you think Great Weapon Master will either be (for example) a 12th level feat or a 4th level feat, depending on whether you choose to pull from the new book or old one, claiming the old one is still backwards compatible so the feat remains eligible? All feats from prior books will either need a level (and likely updating) or else they will not be compatible. That's pretty darn obvious I think, baring a big change in the direction they're going. Crawford's language was flexible with much of this playtest, but it looked rather not flexible on that particular topic. [/QUOTE]
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