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A problem with D&D that's not really a problem (minor rant)
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<blockquote data-quote="MarauderX" data-source="post: 667921" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>I gotta agree with you, EarthShadow, just because a campaign will morph a character along the way, as different settings will push which direction a character wishes to go. I run a lot of urban campaigns, and because of the interlaced adventures that kept occuring one after another the rogue player that was going to multiclass with ranger decided against it. The whole "urban ranger" thing popped up, but in the end the point was moot as he gave up trying to make a character he wanted, versus one that would fit the campaign setting and help the party the most. </p><p></p><p>Not that I didn't allow him, I let him ask the questions about his character like 'Has he ever set foot in the forest before?' </p><p></p><p>Ultimately it is up to the players, and some of them will want to pursue a PrC with a vengence and meticulously plan it out from 1st level. I try to encourage new PrCs for players that don't do that, and let them flesh out the details - with my approval, of course. For those PrCs in the DMG, dungeon, etc., if you don't qualify, you don't qualify. But so what, make something a little similiar and more importantly, unique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarauderX, post: 667921, member: 9990"] I gotta agree with you, EarthShadow, just because a campaign will morph a character along the way, as different settings will push which direction a character wishes to go. I run a lot of urban campaigns, and because of the interlaced adventures that kept occuring one after another the rogue player that was going to multiclass with ranger decided against it. The whole "urban ranger" thing popped up, but in the end the point was moot as he gave up trying to make a character he wanted, versus one that would fit the campaign setting and help the party the most. Not that I didn't allow him, I let him ask the questions about his character like 'Has he ever set foot in the forest before?' Ultimately it is up to the players, and some of them will want to pursue a PrC with a vengence and meticulously plan it out from 1st level. I try to encourage new PrCs for players that don't do that, and let them flesh out the details - with my approval, of course. For those PrCs in the DMG, dungeon, etc., if you don't qualify, you don't qualify. But so what, make something a little similiar and more importantly, unique. [/QUOTE]
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