No First level feat for Sorcerers?


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If I read the rules correctly, a sorcerer does not get a Class Feat at first level, despite having a list of first level class feats. Anyone know if this is an error or intended?


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Intended - none of the full casters get a class feat at first level. They still have first level feats for the purpose of other rules that require such a thing, such as the Human feat Natural Ambition.


Arachnofiend wrote:
Intended - none of the full casters get a class feat at first level. They still have first level feats for the purpose of other rules that require such a thing, such as the Human feat Natural Ambition.

Alright, thanks for the clarification (Btw, the Wizard does get a level 1 class feat)


It looks like the only classes that don't get 1st level class feat are bard, cleric, druid and sorcerer.


Well cleric gets deadly simplicity or domain intiate, druid a animal, leshy familar, storm or wild shape, wizard free one plus thesis and sorcerer get bloodmagic.


Arachnofiend wrote:
Intended - none of the full casters get a class feat at first level.

Not quite true. Wizards get an open feat at first level. Druids, Clerics and Bards get a feat, but it's fixed based on their choice of path.


And the Sorcerer bloodline Power is kinda their feat-equivalent.


Edge93 wrote:
And the Sorcerer bloodline Power is kinda their feat-equivalent.

Yeah, basically. The other classes just take the time to spell that out with their order/doctrine or wizard's giant pile of stuff.

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