Vaxalon said:You guys are COMPLETELY ignoring a HUGE group of characters that really need those feats.
NPC's.
The shopkeeper, the blacksmith, the prime minister... they just don't need combat or spellcasting feats.
I, as an author and DM, applaud the inclusion of the skill-boosting feats in 3.5.
Keith said:To digress slightly, I don’t think the PC system works in general for NPCs, really. How DO those people gather XP?! If they can do it being a blacksmith, why can’t a PC? I always think that everyone else should be left out of the PC char. gen. system, feats included.
Keith said:Point taken, certainly. Although, do they need improved hide and move silently, either?
billd91 said:I generally assume that any NPC is likely to have an NPC level for every 3-5 years of working in the profession after coming of age. It would indicate that, yes, they are gaining experience, but they aren't gaining it at a very fast rate.
Norfleet said:Cosmopolitan isn't a skill increasing feat, per-se, it's primarily a crossclassing feat. The +2 bonus is simply icing on the cake: You'd take it even without that.
If you wait until mid-levels to take it, then your skillpoints will already have been committed and you won't have any skillpoints to be plowing into this skill anyway. Since you'd only do a crossclass skill thing if you were genuinely SERIOUS about the skill, you're effectively expected to take it at first level, because if you don't, I really don't know where the hell you're hiding those skillpoints, since you certainly aren't allowed to simply "save" them. Thus, I'd almost expect this to be a first-level-or-bust feat.Ridley's Cohort said:At mid-levels, yes. The feat is not worthwhile to 1st or 2nd level characters without the bonus.