Acquiring Feats
Choose the feats you feel best represent your character’s interests and capabilities. Each character gets one feat when the character is created (at 1st level). At 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th level, characters gain another feat. For multiclass characters, feats are gained according to total character Level, not by individual class Level.Additionally, heroic classes get bonus feats chosen from special lists (see individual class descriptions). Humans also get a bonus feat at 1st level, chosen from any feat the character qualifies for.
Prerequisites
Some feats have prerequisites. A character must have the listed ability score, feat, trained skill, or base attack bonus in order to select or use that feat. A character can gain a feat at the same level at which they gain the prerequisite(s).A prerequisite that contains a numerical value is a minimum; any value higher than the one given also meets the prerequisite. For instance, the prerequisites for the Cleave feat are “Strength 13, Power Attack.” Any character with a Strength score of 13 or higher and the Power Attack feat meets the prerequisites. You can’t use a feat if you’ve lost a prerequisite. For example, if your Strength drops below 13 for any reason, you can’t use the Cleave feat until your Strength returns to 13 or higher.
Feat Descriptions
Here is the format for feat descriptions.
Feat Name
Sourcebook link, page #
A description of what the feat does or represents in plain language, with no game mechanics.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum ability score, another feat or feats, a minimum base attack bonus, a s[ecial skill requirement, and/or a minimum level in a class that a character must have to acquire this feat. This entry is absent if it has no prerequisite.
Benefit: What the feat enables you (the character) to do.
Normal: What a character who does not have this feat is limited to or restricted from doing. If not having the feat causes no particular drawback, this entry is absent.
Special: Some unique or unusual circumstance that may apply to this feat. If none exists, this entry is absent.
Some feats have multiple aspects (such as Weapon Proficiency) or multiple levels (such as Martial Arts). In these cases, all the aspects or levels are listed on the same page but each one will have its own description section.
List of Feats
- Gameplay
- Character
- Saga Edition Core Rulebook
- Starships of the Galaxy
- Knights of the Old Republic
- Force Unleashed Campaign Guide
- Scum and Villainy
- Clone Wars Campaign Guide
- Legacy Era Campaign Guide
- Jedi Academy Training Manual
- Rebellion Era Campaign Guide
- Galaxy at War
- Scavenger's Guide to Droids
- Galaxy of Intrigue
- Unknown Regions