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Rules Clarification: Epic Boon at 19th Class Level or Total Character Level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greywolf143" data-source="post: 9681999" data-attributes="member: 7047149"><p>I have feats always go off of character level. So you get a feat at 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, and an Epic Boon at 19th level. If you play a fighter you get a bonus feat at 6th level Fighter and at 14th level. Regardless of your multiclassing levels and when they happen you can only get the Epic Boon one time at 19th level. There is no strategy to get anything else. However, I strongly hate the idea that multiclassing limits the character on total feats gained and more importantly I strongly hate the idea that a player has to map out what level they take in each of their classes to ensure they still get them. Very simple if you play single class you are going to get a lot of higher level class features that multiclassing doesn't. Feats, ASIs, and Boon Feats I truly feel should just be the same across the board if single class or multiclassing. So every character gets a total of 4 feats or ASI and one Epic Boon by the time they are a 19th level character. Then if playing a Fighter you get the chance at two more Feats or ASI. A rogue gets the chance at one more Feat or ASI. Then if you were to play a Fighter / Rogue the most you would still be able to get is two more feats or ASI as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greywolf143, post: 9681999, member: 7047149"] I have feats always go off of character level. So you get a feat at 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, and an Epic Boon at 19th level. If you play a fighter you get a bonus feat at 6th level Fighter and at 14th level. Regardless of your multiclassing levels and when they happen you can only get the Epic Boon one time at 19th level. There is no strategy to get anything else. However, I strongly hate the idea that multiclassing limits the character on total feats gained and more importantly I strongly hate the idea that a player has to map out what level they take in each of their classes to ensure they still get them. Very simple if you play single class you are going to get a lot of higher level class features that multiclassing doesn't. Feats, ASIs, and Boon Feats I truly feel should just be the same across the board if single class or multiclassing. So every character gets a total of 4 feats or ASI and one Epic Boon by the time they are a 19th level character. Then if playing a Fighter you get the chance at two more Feats or ASI. A rogue gets the chance at one more Feat or ASI. Then if you were to play a Fighter / Rogue the most you would still be able to get is two more feats or ASI as well [/QUOTE]
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