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RogueAssassin |
Posted - 20 Dec 2003 : 17:18:12 ok. ive been wanting to use the feats dragons toughness and dwarves toughness and stuff like that ever since iv emade my new dwarf character and ive used them before... but my DM has never seen these feats and wants to look them over. I also DM for our group half of the time and i would also like to know where to find them. So my question is What books are the dragons and dwarves tougheness in?i have many books but cnt find these in any of them. are there any other intersting feats that few people have heard of you use? |
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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 30 Dec 2003 : 09:06:17 I’ve found that a rather good listing of both official D&D feats, as well as many d20 ones, are located at a site that Sage directed to, called Crystal Keep. They have, unfortunately, not yet updated to 3.5e, so far as feats are concerned, but it is still a rather impressive compilation. Both versions (the D&D-only list, as well as the more comprehensive one) list each and every feat by its source. Your Toughness feats are included (though when I read them, I was just wondering why they didn’t just keep it as “each time you take this feat, the benefit is increased by this amount”).
As well, I have found that a rather excellent listing is found in “Gryphon’s Tome of Feats.” Mostly a listing of unofficial feats, I’m afraid, and some rather terrible. (One particular feat shows a rather ghastly display of ignorance regarding touch spells to an ally.) However, it does contain a few winners, and is well worth the download. |
Arivia |
Posted - 20 Dec 2003 : 17:36:59 Dragon's Toughness and Dwarf's Toughness can be found in Masters of the Wild, along with Giant's Toughness. I use Energy Focus quite frequently. Then again, I created it...I'm also partial to Energy Substitution, Sculpt Spell, and Spell Thematics(Both the errataed and non-errataed versions.). The barbarian lodge feats from Unapproachable East were quite good. |
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