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Revision as of 00:29, 31 July 2023
At character levels 4, 8, and 12,[Needs Verification] players can choose to take a feat instead of increasing their Ability Scores. Feats are character features that grant unique abilities or bonuses which improve a character's abilities in specified areas.
s and s also gain access to bonus feats, with the fighter gaining a bonus feat at level 6 and the rogue at level 10.
Note: The following feats, while confirmed for the full release of the game, are not available during the Early Access period.
- Actor
- Alert
- Charger
- Crossbow Expert
- Dungeon Delver
- Durable
- Elemental Adept
- Heavy Armour Master
- Lucky
- Mage Slayer
- Medium Armour Master
- Observant
- Performer
- Polearm Master
- Resilient
- Ritual Caster
- Savage Attacker
- Sentinel
- Sharpshooter
- Spell Sniper
- Tavern Brawler
- War Caster
Feats
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Note: While technically not a Feat, Ability Improvement is offered within the Feat Selection menu.
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(Requires Medium Armour Proficiency)
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(Requires Light Armour Proficiency)
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Trivia
- Some feats were changed from their D&D 5e counterparts. For a detailed comparison see D&D 5e Feat Changes.