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When 3rd Edition D&D arrived with the addition of Feats for characters I thought, well this is an interesting concept. I like the idea of giving specific traits that will aid the players to further develop their characters and make them more unique. As you can tell from looking at the chart or if you played 3rd or 3.5 edition D&D it got a little out of hand. Feats essentially made you ready for anything. I know my players always enjoyed whenever I updated the chart with the latest Feats. The problem is it became too complicated and too tedious even to do simple tasks. Honestly, I miss the early days in AD&D when the player asked to do something and the DM made a judgement call on how difficult it was and a roll was made...pass or fail. Hopefully the 5th edition of D&D will have a streamlined feat list. I do not want to see the Feats go away entirely, but I do want to see a return of the pendulum in the direction of smoother game play, creativity, imagination and daring-do, with a DM deciding how difficult the task is on the spot.
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