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Per my understanding of the rules as presented in the Players Guide, a kingdom gets just one Feat at first level, and that Feat is specific to the chosen form of Government.
Meanwhile, characters at 1st level get their -choice= of one ancestry feat (within the category of those feats associated with their choice of ancestry), as well as a background feat (specific to their choice of background), for a total of two feats at 1st level.
So, unlike characters, a kingdom gets just one feat at 1st level. Correct?
Thanks,
Franklin
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Per my understanding of the rules as presented in the Players Guide, a kingdom gets just one Feat at first level, and that Feat is specific to the chosen form of Government.
Meanwhile, characters at 1st level get their -choice= of one ancestry feat (within the category of those feats associated with their choice of ancestry), as well as a background feat (specific to their choice of background), for a total of two feats at 1st level.
So, unlike characters, a kingdom gets just one feat at 1st level. Correct?
Thanks,
Franklin
Correct. While kingdoms share a lot of the basic structure and rules for a character, they're not exact. Just as they only have four ability scores, they gain fewer feats overall.