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*[[3.5e Feats/High Balance|3.5e High Balance Feats]] ([[3.5e Feats Category Format/High|category format]])
 
*[[3.5e Feats/High Balance|3.5e High Balance Feats]] ([[3.5e Feats Category Format/High|category format]])
 
*[[3.5e Feats/Very High Balance|3.5e Very High Balance Feats]] ([[3.5e Feats Category Format/Very High|category format]])
 
*[[3.5e Feats/Very High Balance|3.5e Very High Balance Feats]] ([[3.5e Feats Category Format/Very High|category format]])
 
===Scaling Feats===
 
Scaling feats are intended to replace entire feat chains, and may be significantly more powerful as a result. They are not broken up by article balance.
 
*[[3.5e Scaling Feats]] ([[3.5e Scaling Feats/Category Format|category format]])
 
  
 
===Epic Feats===
 
===Epic Feats===

Revision as of 21:51, 13 January 2014

Back to Main Page3.5e HomebrewCharacter Options

Add your own feat to Dungeons & Dragons Wiki by clicking the link and following the instructions.

In addition to the longer lists of feats the follow, feats can be additionally viewed by type. A full list of feat types appears in our 3.5e Glossary.

Standard Feats

The following pages list all standard, non-scaling 3.5e feats on the wiki broken down by article balance (we have too many feats to display them all on one page).

Epic Feats

Epic feats may be found here. They are not broken up by article balance.


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