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<blockquote data-quote="Gez" data-source="post: 2243050" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>I agree.</p><p></p><p>A level 21 (epic!) exalted Human Fighter, having taken Sacred Vow and Vow of Poverty has first level, will have 31 feats. (One racial-sacred vow, seven regular feats, eleven class-granted bonus, eleven VoP-granted feats, one epic). (Seven more if you count the proficiencies (simple weapons, martial weapons: all, light armor, medium armor, heavy armor, light shields, tower shield).)</p><p></p><p>That's the highest number of feats you can manage for this level. A level 21 gnome sorcerer would have just eight feats (seven regular, one epic), nine if you count Simple Weapon Proficiency -- that's nearly 30 less feats!</p><p></p><p>And most campaigns don't even reach such a lofty height. Number of feats a level 8 half-elf hexblade has? That's right, four.</p><p></p><p>Throughout his career, a character will have anywhere between 1 and 40 feats. Out of several thousand feats.</p><p></p><p>So, a big list of feats can be handy as a character planning tool or something like that, but it's a waste of space on a character sheet. Just leave enough room to write those that a character can get (40 will be more than enough in nearly every situations), and use the saved space for something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gez, post: 2243050, member: 1328"] I agree. A level 21 (epic!) exalted Human Fighter, having taken Sacred Vow and Vow of Poverty has first level, will have 31 feats. (One racial-sacred vow, seven regular feats, eleven class-granted bonus, eleven VoP-granted feats, one epic). (Seven more if you count the proficiencies (simple weapons, martial weapons: all, light armor, medium armor, heavy armor, light shields, tower shield).) That's the highest number of feats you can manage for this level. A level 21 gnome sorcerer would have just eight feats (seven regular, one epic), nine if you count Simple Weapon Proficiency -- that's nearly 30 less feats! And most campaigns don't even reach such a lofty height. Number of feats a level 8 half-elf hexblade has? That's right, four. Throughout his career, a character will have anywhere between 1 and 40 feats. Out of several thousand feats. So, a big list of feats can be handy as a character planning tool or something like that, but it's a waste of space on a character sheet. Just leave enough room to write those that a character can get (40 will be more than enough in nearly every situations), and use the saved space for something else. [/QUOTE]
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