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<blockquote data-quote="JoeNotCharles" data-source="post: 4698542" data-attributes="member: 79945"><p>I'd say you can't completely rewrite a character after hitting level 2 - if your dissatisfied with your build, you should know by that point.</p><p></p><p>Here's what I propose, replacing the normal retraining rules:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That means you can change to a new race or class, or rejuggle your ability scores, as long as you do it before level 2. (And if you have enough XP to reach level 2, but haven't been approved yet, you can submit a replacement level 2 char instead of levelling up normally - that covers the case where you know you're not satisfied, but you didn't stop to think seriously about changing until it was time to level up anyway.)</p><p></p><p>EDIT: you might say that the second option allows you to effectively get a new character for free - you could "cheat" and rewrite a wizard as a fighter, for instance - but I don't think this is a big problem, as long as it's only allowed at low levels, because you could always just retire them and create a new character. I have no problem with people rewriting a wizard as a warlock or a cleric as a paladin, for instance, or even something like a rogue as a lightly-armoured fighter or ranger. Or a fighter/wizard multiclass as a swordmage, which wasn't available when the character started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeNotCharles, post: 4698542, member: 79945"] I'd say you can't completely rewrite a character after hitting level 2 - if your dissatisfied with your build, you should know by that point. Here's what I propose, replacing the normal retraining rules: That means you can change to a new race or class, or rejuggle your ability scores, as long as you do it before level 2. (And if you have enough XP to reach level 2, but haven't been approved yet, you can submit a replacement level 2 char instead of levelling up normally - that covers the case where you know you're not satisfied, but you didn't stop to think seriously about changing until it was time to level up anyway.) EDIT: you might say that the second option allows you to effectively get a new character for free - you could "cheat" and rewrite a wizard as a fighter, for instance - but I don't think this is a big problem, as long as it's only allowed at low levels, because you could always just retire them and create a new character. I have no problem with people rewriting a wizard as a warlock or a cleric as a paladin, for instance, or even something like a rogue as a lightly-armoured fighter or ranger. Or a fighter/wizard multiclass as a swordmage, which wasn't available when the character started. [/QUOTE]
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