Gladiator's up

I wonder, if as more and more articles come up, if En World will remain the place to talk about them if most of the readers here aren't subscribers.

I mean, I don't see anyone talking about any Pyrmiad articles here and even the d20 Weekly bit by SJG didn't get a lot of talk around here.

Might be a chance for the old WoTC forums to actually be useful with their own content.

Yes, but Pyramid and d20 Weekly only have three customers between them!

Obviosuly, I exaggerate, but the number of people with D&D Insider subscriptions here will outweight those by a factor of hundreds, if not thousands, I'm sure.
 

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O RLY?

I'm just more concerned about getting cut off half a month, etc. :)

Cut off in your final month is a different kettle of fish.:eek:

So perhaps sign up halfway through the last day of the month ie. 31 Oct. because then you will get Oct. and in the morning of the last month will also get that completed issue.
 


Even so, spending two feats (proficiency, then special feat) is a bit much.

Especially if they are only +2 to hit.
The special feat includes the proficiency (as mentioned, multiclass feats seem to be an ordinary feat plus).

You can get regular proficiency if you want, and in fact, you can only get regular proficiency if you have another multiclass feat or if you do not have a martial power source.

In addition, the bola and the whip are +3 to hit, and the whip is an off-hand reach weapon, too.
 





You know, I really like how WoTC has expanded the usage of the feat-based, multi-class mechanic. By this I mean, you can use it to broaden your character's abilities (traditional multi-class), specialize your character's abilities (weapon specialization), or create weird, magical mutants (spellscarred). I wonder how else they'll use them?
 

You know, I really like how WoTC has expanded the usage of the feat-based, multi-class mechanic. By this I mean, you can use it to broaden your character's abilities (traditional multi-class), specialize your character's abilities (weapon specialization), or create weird, magical mutants (spellscarred). I wonder how else they'll use them?

Well, some Alea Publishing used that technique to create the Noble multi-class, which is quite decent. Dreamscarred Press used the same idea for they Phrenic Shards book, a psionic-styled multi-class. Although it's horribly imbalanced from what I can tell, the idea is great.
 

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