Shorten Rest (3.5e Feat)

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This page is of questionable balance. Reason: Doesn't make sense. For example, a wizard regains spells by "getting a good night’s sleep and spending 1 hour studying her spellbook." Is this supposed to reduce the good night's sleep, or the spellbook study? If it's the sleep, let's say 8 hours, if I take this feat 5 times, I only need to rest for half an hour before I study the spellbook, is that correct? But if I need to sleep anyway, what's the difference?


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Shorten Rest [Arcane]

3e Summary::Shorten the period of rest required to regain your spells
Prerequisite: none
Benefit: Fill in the benefits this feat grants


Everytime you gain this feat you may deduct a cumulative bonus of 1.5 hours from the period of rest required to regain your spells.


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