
Owen KC Stephens |

Every feat you don't already have!
The Feat Reference Document will be up on Paizo in pdf sometime soon (I'd guess next week, since some folks are out of the office). But you can get it right now on DriveThru and everywhere our pdfs are normally available, and a print version will also be available on DTRPG soon.
This book is "Everything You Don't Already Have!!"
The Feat Resource Document has over 700 feats from the publisher of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook! It's the ultimate compilation of feats that aren’t in the online Resource Document, taken from more than 100 adventures, companions and campaign sourcebooks.
All are in as close to their original format as possible with only those flavor changes required to make them 100% Open Game Content. Additionally, every feat has any word changes highlighted, so it's easy to determine if a feat has been modified in any way from the original published version, and all the needed rules sub-sets are included (so if you take Dragoncrafting, or Deific Obedience, all the rules needed to use those feats are in the Appendix).
So stop flipping through scores of splatbooks looking for exactly what you need to make a villain memorable, tie a hero to his homeland, or properly use a dwarven chain-flail. Instead, get everything you need in The Feat Reference Document! It's the ultimate Pathfinder-compatible companion rulebook.

Owen KC Stephens |

The Feat Resource Document has feats for familiars. Feats for cohorts. Feats for assassins the GM wants to throw at the PCs that forces them to make an opposed Sense Motive check in the surprise round to even realize the fight has begun.

Owen KC Stephens |

The Feat Reference Document is now available here at Paizo!
More than 700 feats from over 100 Paizo products not covered in the PRD!

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I would love to see these companies....
Rogue Genius Games (you guys alone have a lot of feats bullet points and all)
Kobold Press
I say Dreamscarred Press, but I own Ultimate Psionics so I am not sure what other feats they have.
Rite Publishing (especially the renegade feats).
TPK games usually puts feats in their books with the new classes and such.
(I would not include the laying waste feats because that is a different system, and I have the laying waste hardcopy also).
That would be a great start right there.

Owen KC Stephens |

For those of you who prefer print books, the Feat Reference Document is now available in print at DriveThruRPG. Unfortunately since there's no print-on-demand service hooked up to Paizo, and our margins are so low, there's no economic way for us to offer the print version here (though we'll always have our pdfs here).

Greylurker |

The next big question, obviously, is what do we follow this up with.
The two most common requests is a second FRD, with the best 3pp feats, and an equipment book with Paizo-published gear that isn't in the Ultimate Equipment Guide.
Thoughts?
Don't know if they are covered by the same rules but what about an Archetype Reference Document, would that be doable?

Owen KC Stephens |

Don't know if they are covered by the same rules but what about an Archetype Reference Document, would that be doable?
It's certainly legal under the license. The main question is if people would find it useful enough.
With feats, a single character will select many feats over the course of a career. On the other hand, normally each character has at most one archetype )and many have zero).
I certainly have no objection to the idea, if folks thought it would be a resource they'd want. Who else likes the idea?

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Greylurker wrote:Don't know if they are covered by the same rules but what about an Archetype Reference Document, would that be doable?It's certainly legal under the license. The main question is if people would find it useful enough.
With feats, a single character will select many feats over the course of a career. On the other hand, normally each character has at most one archetype )and many have zero).
I certainly have no objection to the idea, if folks thought it would be a resource they'd want. Who else likes the idea?
Perhaps separate products for each class containing their archetypes?

Owen KC Stephens |

Perhaps separate products for each class containing their archetypes?
THAT is not a bad idea. It would also let me compile related rules bits, like barbarian's rage powers or rogue talents. Then players could just pick up the classes they were interested in. (And eventually they could all get compiled)
Definitely a thought.

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Hell, why not just make an piecemeal series for ALL Paizo PF classes? Each containing the base class, ALL Paizo archetypes for it, feats specifically designed to work with it, and spell lists (when appropriate).
If you want to play a barbarian, *BOOM*, here is the product. Same for the other classes.
Obviously, folks will still need to reference the Core rules for skills and such, unless someone makes a comprehensive skill book containing the basic skill rules from chapter 4 of the Cure Rulebook, plus things like the skill unlocks from Unchained, and other Paizo published PF skill rules from other books.
Just some thoughts...

Greylurker |

Justin Sluder wrote:Perhaps separate products for each class containing their archetypes?THAT is not a bad idea. It would also let me compile related rules bits, like barbarian's rage powers or rogue talents. Then players could just pick up the classes they were interested in. (And eventually they could all get compiled)
Definitely a thought.
that would be really handy
one booklet for all the scattered bits and pieces for a specific class.
I'm playing a Crypt Breaker Alchemist for Mummy's mask and I'm having a devil of a time tracking down discoveries and such from different books. I know there is a Healing Bomb discovery someplace but I'll be damned if I know where it is.
A nice little booklet with all the Alchemist archetypes, discoveries and sporatic non-hardcover book spells would be nice to have

Greylurker |

Greylurker wrote:I'm playing a Crypt Breaker Alchemist for Mummy's mask and I'm having a devil of a time tracking down discoveries and such from different books. I know there is a Healing Bomb discovery someplace but I'll be damned if I know where it is.Magical Marketplace, page 20. :)
Thank you for that