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Feats of Heroism: 36 New Feats for 5th Edition

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Containing 36 feats along with 2 new fighting styles (Gladiator and Unarmed) a brand-new metamagic option (Arcane Admixture), and an optional rule for adding feats to the standard character progression, this supplement is the absolute best value around for anyone looking to expand the horizons of character customization in 5th Edition.

Eight of the feats are reprinted from Clerics of Lesser Domains and Warlocks of Other Patronsby the same author. All other content is 100% new.

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August 22nd, 2020
Solid, well-thought-out selection of feats that address some of the big gaps in 5e. Definitely worth picking up - even if you don't end up using them exactly as written, they will definitely get you thinking about custom feat design for your game. [...]
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February 20th, 2016
There are definitely a lot of options presented here (almost as if there were 36!), and there is a lot of them that are fairly inventive. With a selection like this, you can't really complain, as you can ignore the ones that you don't like. However, I [...]
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February 19th, 2016
The supplement had a nice emphasis on gaining small amounts of abilities specific to other classes. While pherhaps some of the feats are a little strong, such as the Divine Channel feat (I would allow the player to gain one additional channel divinity [...]
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