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|summary=Your powers of dabbling allow you to to achieve similar mastery to those who have spent their whole lives honing a single skill.
 
|summary=Your powers of dabbling allow you to to achieve similar mastery to those who have spent their whole lives honing a single skill.
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|prereqs=Character level 5
 
|fluff=Your powers of dabbling allow you to to achieve similar mastery to those who have spent their whole lives honing a single skill.
 
|fluff=Your powers of dabbling allow you to to achieve similar mastery to those who have spent their whole lives honing a single skill.
|benefit=Upon choosing this feat, choose a class and class feature derived from that class. You gain that class feature and any improvements to it when your character level reaches the class level required to achieve that class feature.
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|benefit=Upon choosing this feat, choose a class and class feature derived from that class. You gain that class feature and any improvements to it when your character level is equal to four more than the class level required to achieve that class feature.
|example=A third level character could choose Sneak Attack from the rogue. They would immediately gain 2d6 Sneak Attack as per the rogue, and every two levels thereafter their sneak attack would increase by 1d6.
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|example=A fifth level character could choose Sneak Attack from the rogue. They would immediately gain 1d6 Sneak Attack as per the rogue, and every two levels thereafter their sneak attack would increase by 1d6.
 
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|special=You may take this feat multiple times, each time choosing the same class as before or a different class.
 
|special=You may take this feat multiple times, each time choosing the same class as before or a different class.
 
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For a lower power version, make it so that you must be twice the level of the class feature for upgrades, so for example, at level 16 you count as level 8 for that class feature.
 
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Supreme Dilettante [General] Your powers of dabbling allow you to to achieve similar mastery to those who have spent their whole lives honing a single skill.Prerequisites: Character level 5Benefit: Upon choosing this feat, choose a class and class feature derived from that class. You gain that class feature and any improvements to it when your character level is equal to four more than the class level required to achieve that class feature. Example: A fifth level character could choose Sneak Attack from the rogue. They would immediately gain 1d6 Sneak Attack as per the rogue, and every two levels thereafter their sneak attack would increase by 1d6.Special: You may take this feat multiple times, each time choosing the same class as before or a different class.
For a lower power version, make it so that you must be twice the level of the class feature for upgrades, so for example, at level 16 you count as level 8 for that class feature.



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Article BalanceUnquantifiable +
AuthorGhostwheel +
Identifier3.5e Feat +
PrerequisiteCharacter level 5 +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryYour powers of dabbling allow you to to achieve similar mastery to those who have spent their whole lives honing a single skill. +
TitleSupreme Dilettante +
TypeGeneral +