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Godna
2009-09-28, 07:04 AM
I remember finding somewhere a list of substitutable class features for various classes like and what possible equivilent features were and was wondering if there was something for warlocks to sacrifice there eldritch blast for sneak attack, because i once had a dm that let me sacrifice my eldritch blast for sneak attack (it fit the character concept better) and was wondering if that was a fair trade cause i quite enjoyed the change.

P.S i'd also like to know where i can find that list.

edit: The list was more of a table.

Prime32
2009-09-28, 07:06 AM
I remember finding somewhere a list of substitutable class features for various classes like and what possible equivilent features were and was wondering if there was something for warlocks to sacrifice there eldritch blast for sneak attack, because i once had a dm that let me sacrifice my eldritch blast for sneak attack (it fit the character concept better) and was wondering if that was a fair trade cause i quite enjoyed the change.

P.S i'd also like to know where i can find that list.
http://www.d20srd.org/indexes/variantClasses.htm

Person_Man
2009-09-28, 09:16 AM
Try the Alternate Class Features thread (http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php%3Ft%3D967118) from my bookmarks. I'm blocked from work though, so I can't tell if it still works or if it got lost in the gleemax changeover. Hopefully someone should be able to find it with Google.

Godna
2009-09-28, 11:20 AM
Its dead now i think cause i cant get it to come up

Eldariel
2009-09-28, 11:55 AM
Its dead now i think cause i cant get it to come up

This is the link for the new boards. (http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75882/19872054/Alternative_Class_Features_III)

Curmudgeon
2009-09-28, 12:38 PM
This is the link for the new boards. (http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75882/19872054/Alternative_Class_Features_III)
Do note that this apparently doesn't work unless you've got an account there. And even then the first time you'll go to the main page instead, and your cookie will then log you in. So just close that window/tab and click the link again and the second time (after you're logged in) you'll actually go the the correct page.