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  1. While it’s satisfying to work towards a goal, many rungs on the feat ladder are considered either undesirable or overtly mundane. These are feat taxes. Below I’ve highlighted a number of revisions to Pathfinder’s feat tree to help ease the situation. I’ve focused mainly on combat feats, arguably the worst offenders.

  2. Hearth & Blade was largely inspired by these feat tax rules, albeit adjusted for the P6 rule set, and the document provides a good idea of what our upcoming core rulebook will look like when it is finished.

  3. This document, titled The Elephant in the Room after the original blog post, includes a reimagined version of the entire feat section found in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook.

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  4. You're probably a bit sick of these updates by now, but my brother and I have just released the third iteration of our homebrew feat tax ruleset, The Elephant in the Room. For those not in the know - the document features a re-imagined version of the entire feat section found in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook plus some appendices ...

  5. At first glance, the "Elephant in the Room" changes to feats and combat rules sound really promising! I plan to use these rules at my table at the next opportunity, as their goal is to make combat maneuvers more accessible and to get rid of a few redundancies in the original pathfinder feat tree.

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