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<blockquote data-quote="Theo R Cwithin" data-source="post: 5971540" data-attributes="member: 75712"><p>To my knowledge, there's no pre-defined general RAW rule for feats..?</p><p></p><p>I know that OKC Stephens in his "Loot 4 Less" series priced a feat at 5000gp.  His reasoning was as follows (yoinked from L4L vol 1 for 3.5e):</p><p>[sblock]BEHIND THE COUNTER:</p><p>Pricing Feats</p><p>Many of the rings in this book (such as the ring of warning) are priced based on being as effective as part of a feat, and thus priced as a fraction of what the feat itself would cost. The assumption made is that a magic item that grants a feat costs 5,000 gp.</p><p>This supposition can be supported with the price of the gloves of arrow snatching. These gloves, which cost 4,000 gp, allow the wearer to act as if he had the Snatch Arrows feat twice per day. Since the Snatch Arrows feat is only useful in conjunction with Deflect Arrows, the gloves really grant two feats twice a day. Since 2 charges per day means dividing the base cost by 2.5 (5 divided by charges per day) the base cost of 2 feats is determined to be (2.5 x 4,000 gp) 10,000 gp, which means one feat is worth 5,000 gp.[/sblock]I suppose you could run a similar analysis on other magic items and approximate a general rule.  Or, possibly, get hopelessly discouraged by the non-existence of such a generalized price scheme.  <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink    ;)"  data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theo R Cwithin, post: 5971540, member: 75712"] To my knowledge, there's no pre-defined general RAW rule for feats..? I know that OKC Stephens in his "Loot 4 Less" series priced a feat at 5000gp. His reasoning was as follows (yoinked from L4L vol 1 for 3.5e): [sblock]BEHIND THE COUNTER: Pricing Feats Many of the rings in this book (such as the ring of warning) are priced based on being as effective as part of a feat, and thus priced as a fraction of what the feat itself would cost. The assumption made is that a magic item that grants a feat costs 5,000 gp. This supposition can be supported with the price of the gloves of arrow snatching. These gloves, which cost 4,000 gp, allow the wearer to act as if he had the Snatch Arrows feat twice per day. Since the Snatch Arrows feat is only useful in conjunction with Deflect Arrows, the gloves really grant two feats twice a day. Since 2 charges per day means dividing the base cost by 2.5 (5 divided by charges per day) the base cost of 2 feats is determined to be (2.5 x 4,000 gp) 10,000 gp, which means one feat is worth 5,000 gp.[/sblock]I suppose you could run a similar analysis on other magic items and approximate a general rule. Or, possibly, get hopelessly discouraged by the non-existence of such a generalized price scheme. ;) [/QUOTE]
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