Did a search on this, didn't find anything that touched on this directly.
Curious about the design choice to put feats into a link on the completed character sheet rather than in the builder pages as are all other character details. Why is this exactly? Not complaining but seems clunky to put them in a completely separate area from all other character selections.
Comments welcome, but I did just find feats in the main character creation pages (on the race tab at least) when I created a character with custom lineage (+2 to an ability and 1 feat of choice). Maybe this is the rare or only case where this might occur. My only experience with feat selection til now was at the bottom of the features section of the character sheet.
Probably for the same reason you have to be in the character sheet to give yourself custom languages and proficiencies. I don't know what that reason is, but since it also doesn't involve class or race, I bet it's the same.
It could be that the builder is for applying the class/race template and wasn't made to handle anything not in that template.
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Did a search on this, didn't find anything that touched on this directly.
Curious about the design choice to put feats into a link on the completed character sheet rather than in the builder pages as are all other character details. Why is this exactly? Not complaining but seems clunky to put them in a completely separate area from all other character selections.
Comments welcome, but I did just find feats in the main character creation pages (on the race tab at least) when I created a character with custom lineage (+2 to an ability and 1 feat of choice). Maybe this is the rare or only case where this might occur. My only experience with feat selection til now was at the bottom of the features section of the character sheet.
Probably for the same reason you have to be in the character sheet to give yourself custom languages and proficiencies. I don't know what that reason is, but since it also doesn't involve class or race, I bet it's the same.
It could be that the builder is for applying the class/race template and wasn't made to handle anything not in that template.