Look for my other compilations: Arms and Equipment, Magic Items, and Spells.Ĭomplete Dragon and Dungeon Magazine 3.5 Feats, Flaws, & Styles Aberrant and Abyssal Heritor FeatsĪBERRANT FEATS Unlike typical feats, aberrant feats I often go by the name of EldritchHorror or some variation and sometimes can be found as Strider. While I would love to say who I am, Id rather not be hassled for creating this compilation for the gaming community. I do notĭesign layouts for magazines or newsletters of any sort. Added descriptions in the tables for Feats appearing in the PLAYERS HANDBOOK. Renamed and moved Improved feats to be consistent. Corrected some spelling errors.ģ.0: Added feats from DUNGEON MAGAZINE. To Dragon Magazine index (War Magic Study). These images all come from DRAGON and DUNGEONMAGAZINES and have only been altered to clean them up for use in this compilation. I tried to place images near the corresponding feats. Were times when artwork accompanied the description. IMAGES Although images arent often associated with feats, there The feats taken from DUNGEON MAGAZINE have a suggested class/race based on the NPC that was using it.ĭragon/Dungeon Magazine #: Which issue and article the information was taken from. For instance, even though the feat Backstab is intended for Rogues, it can be taken by any character who has Combat Reflexes as a feat. I wanted to keep the original target class or race intact so I created this section to reflect this. Often the listed feat, flaw, or fighting style can be used by any class or race if they meet the prerequisites. Suggested Class/Race: Many feats, flaws, and fighting styles come from articles about a particular class or race. Special: Additional facts about the feat that may be helpful when you decide whether to acquire the feat. If not having the feat causes no particular drawback, this entry is absent. Normal: What a character who does not have this feat is limited to or restricted from doing. In general, having a feat twice is the same as having it once. If a character has the same feat more than once, its benefits do not stack unless indicated otherwise in the description.
A feat may have more than one prerequisite.īenefit: What the feat enables the character (you in the feat description) to do. This entry is absent if a feat has no prerequisite. Prerequisite: A minimum ability score, another feat or feats, a minimum base attack bonus, a minimum number of ranks in one or more skills, or a class level that a character must have in order to acquire this feat. These were placed in the category unless it was obvious as to which category it belonged based on the article from which it came.
Some feats did not have a category in brackets indicating The following table shows this relationship:įeat Type Summary Source Abberant Lords of Madness Abyssal Heritor Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the AbyssAmbush Dragon Magazine #344 Ancestor Dragon Magazine #315 Arcane Dragon Magazine #351 Bardic Music Players Handbook Birth N/A Bloodline Dragon Magazine #311 and #325Chaos Dragon Magazine #326 Ceremonial Dragon Magazine #311 Core Initiate Dragon Magazine #342 Divine Complete Divine Exalted Book of Exalted Deeds General Players Handbook Hex Dragon Magazine #339 Item Creation Players Handbook Ki Dragon Magazine #342 Psionic Expanded Psionics Handbook Psi-Spell Dragon Magazine #313 Purification Dragon Magazine #337 Metamagic Players Handbook Metapsionic Expanded Psionics Handbook Monstrous N/A Necromantic Dragon Magazine #312 Racial Dragon Magazine #324 Regional Dragon Magazine #315 Tactical Complete Warrior Vile Book of Vile Darkness Weapon Style Complete Warrior Wild Complete Adventurer Fighting Style N/A Flaws Unearthed Arcana This information is taken from the magazine or reprinted from the appropriate books.
The only changes made are to the table listings, which was done to shorten the entry and with the added intent of making them more standardized and readable.ĭESCRIPTIONS Summary: Before the start of each section is a summary of The entries are word for word from the magazine. There has been no change or standardization to the way Feats, Flaws, or Fighting Styles have been listed in the 3.5 world and therefore, unlike other compilations, have not had to undergo changes. Some issues come from really bad scans in which case entries have been manually transcribed.
Omitted stats were done so only because they appeared in other books or because in order to use them important information from the article was required.Įntries found here have been entered using OCR and proofread. INTRODUCTION Collected here is a listing of nearly all Feats, Flaws, andįighting Styles 3.5 described in DRAGON MAGAZINE issues 309-360 and Dungeon Magazine issues 100-154. Complete Dragon Magazine 3.5 Feats, Flaws, & Styles Introduction