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This reminds me a bit of a third party source book for 3E called Buy the Numbers. It took all the class features of every class and assigned xp costs to them. So when players earned xp, they could spend it as they wanted and do some customization. It even included costs for buying attack bonuses, save bonuses and defense. If you can track it down, it may help you out. I know it's for an older edition, though perhaps seeing how someone else assigned value to class featurs could help you with what you're setting out to do.
Though a bit of a warning for you, our group tried this out and found that people ususally just defaulted to building the class or multi-class they like to play anyway. It's anecdotal, I know. Just be aware that some players may just use the points to build the class they like anyway. Which means your hard work may go unused.
Though a bit of a warning for you, our group tried this out and found that people ususally just defaulted to building the class or multi-class they like to play anyway. It's anecdotal, I know. Just be aware that some players may just use the points to build the class they like anyway. Which means your hard work may go unused.