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I adapted the classes, powers, and epic destinies from the 4e Player's Handbook to 5e. They're in my book Player's Guide to Powers.
It also boasts a new feat, Power Initiate, and a universal subclass, the Power-user, if you just want to dabble in powers with existing 5e characters.
All content in this book is playable with 5e content.
I hope you enjoy it.
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One errata: At one point in the book you reference a Multiclass Initiate feat. That appears to be an alternate name for Power Initiate.But I really enjoyed this book. Are you planning on creating future expansions to cover other 4E books?
Thank you very much for pointing that out. I'll try to fix that soon. But I'm glad you're enjoying the book and I greatly appreciate your business! My plan is to do as many 4e-to-5e adaptations as I can. Presently, I'm working on Player's Guide to Faerun Powers while I run a group through 5e Thunderspire Labyrinth. Next I'll adapt Player's Guide to Eberron Powers. Then Player's Guide to Powers 2 and Player's Guide to Powers 3. Then I'll work on Player's Guide to Arcane Powers, Martial Powers, and so on until I've basically adapted everything. Even the Essentials books!
I'm doing Faerun and Eberron first because (A. I like the Spellscarred powers and (B. I believe stronger alchemical items are sorely needed for 5e. I'd love to jump onto Player's Guide to Powers 3 just so 5e has more Psionic options, but I think I should go "in order" first. It'd be weird to have 3 before 2.