Feats

All 3.5 Feats can be Found here

To see the different feat lists, go to the dropdown menu and choose from the different pages. 


A feat is a special feature that either gives your character a new capability or improves one he or she already has. For example, Lidda (a halfling rogue) chooses to start with the Improved Initiative feat at 1st level. That feat gives her a +4 bonus to her initiative check results. At 3rd level, she gains a new feat and chooses Dodge. This feat allows her to avoid the attacks of an opponent she selects by improving her Armor Class against that opponent. Unlike a skill, a feat has no ranks. A character either has a feat or does not. 


Acquiring Feats: Unlike skills, feats are not bought with points. A player simply chooses them for his or her character. Each character gets one feat upon creation. At 3rd level and every three levels thereafter (6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th), he or she gains another feat. Feats are gained according to character level, regardless of individual class levels. Additionally, members of some classes get bonus feats as class features. These feats may be chosen from special lists (see Fighter Bonus Feats, below, and the individual class descriptions in classes for details). A human character also gets a bonus feat at 1st level, chosen by the player. This feat can be of any feat for which the character qualifies. 


Prerequisites: Some feats have prerequisites. Your character must have the indicated ability score, class feature, feat, skill, base attack bonus, or other quality designated in order to select or use that feat. A character can gain a feat at the same level at which he or she gains the prerequisite. For example, at 3rd level, Krusk, the half-orc barbarian, could spend 1 skill point on the Ride skill (gaining his first rank in Ride) and select the Mounted Combat feat at the same time. A character can’t use a feat if he or she has lost a prerequisite. For example, if your character’s Strength drops below 13 because of a ray of enfeeblement spell, he or she can’t use the Power Attack feat until the prerequisite is once again met. 


Types of Feats: Some feats are general, meaning that no special rules that govern them as a group. Others are fighter bonus feats, which are open to those of the fighter class when they gain an extra feat at certain levels. Animelia feats are gained at first level and govern certain abilities you have based on the subtype of animelia you are. A Warforged feat is gained at first level and lets a warforged augment their selves with new abilities