How many feats do i get
Thread Tools Show Printable Version. How many feats am I suppose to take? Making the second char though I realized two things 1 I forgot Feats for my first char 2 I can't figure out how to figure out how many feats my character is suppose to have. Or how many I'm allowed to pick. If it helps and varies depending on class my first character is a Drunken Monk, and the second is a Cavalier Fighter.
Re: How many feats am I suppose to take? It depends on a few things. Fighters get additional ones at 6th and 14th as well. Feats are based on levels in a class, not overall character level.
Note that you can either get a feat or and ASI at a given level, not both. In general, given a point-buy, I'd say most characters will want to spend 2 ASI on maxing out their primary stat and maybe 1 on a secondary stat.
Therefore most characters will have the space for feats over 20 levels, with fighters getting a few more. I think the first place to start is by asking what level you are right now? For example, if you're a level 3 Fighter with a Strength of 16, you can increase that to Strength 18 at level 4, or you can leave it at Strength 16 and take a feat. You have as many feats as you have ability score increases.
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Specifically, this part of the fighter description from the SRD has me really stumped:. At 1st level, a fighter gets a bonus combat-oriented feat in addition to the feat that any 1st-level character gets and the bonus feat granted to a human character These bonus feats are in addition to the feat that a character of any class gets from advancing levels. A fighter is not limited to the list of fighter bonus feats when choosing these feats.
A character gains a feat at first level, and every 3rd level 3, 6, 9 etc. A Human gains an additional feat at first level. These feats can be anything you qualify for by meeting the prerequisites.
Some classes, like the fighter, grant bonus feats which are on top of any other feats and often have restrictions on what feats they can be. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? This tends to be significantly better than the standard human build.
If you plan on being a human, get your 1st level feat. You get your ability scores when the game says you can. And feats are not always essential; if you really wanted to, you could just increase your ability scores at every level. But if you want your character to stand out and be a legitimate threat on the battlefield, feats are critical.
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