Use this skill when the user wants a new feat, a revised feat, a feat chain entry, a background-linked feat, an Epic Boon style reward, or a balance pass on an existing feat.
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Start with the feat name as the header.
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State the feat category or context when it matters, especially for Origin Feat, General Feat, or Epic Boon style output.
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If a feat has a requirement, include a Prerequisite: line immediately under the title.
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Benefits must be written as direct rules text, not design explanation.
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Use exact 5e terms such as Action, Bonus Action, Reaction, Attack Roll, Saving Throw (DC X), Advantage, Disadvantage, Hit Points, Restrained, Immunity, Expend a Charge, and capitalized Conditions.
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Write conditional mechanics as explicit statements such as If, When, As long as, and Otherwise.
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Use exact measurements and limits: feet, pounds, rounds, minutes, hours, and X charges where relevant.
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Use player-facing imperative language. Do not drift into passive or DM-facing explanation.
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If the feat includes a saving throw, use this exact format:
**Ability.** *Saving Throw Type:* **DC X**, targets/area. *Failure:* effect. *Success:* effect. *Additional Clauses (if any):* further consequences.
Do not deviate from this phrasing, line breaks, or punctuation.
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Do not bundle too many unrelated benefits into one feat. Each feat should have a single mechanical identity.
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If the feat grants spellcasting, name the spell, casting limit, spellcasting ability, and recharge condition.