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Revision as of 21:51, 13 January 2014
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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).
- 3.5e Low Balance Feats (category format)
- 3.5e Moderate Balance Feats (category format)
- 3.5e High Balance Feats (category format)
- 3.5e Very High Balance Feats (category format)
Epic Feats
Epic feats may be found here. They are not broken up by article balance.
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