Obryn
Hero
Don't confuse criticizing your arguments with edition warring. I'm doing the former, not the latter.Ah, isn't it easy to, when you run out of arguments, blame everything on baseless edition warring instead of having to actually consider that a previous edition did indeed do it better?
And sacrificing character concept for more combat power does not make you a good role-player either.
A assassin turning into a (very devout) priest simply is best represented by a class change in a class based system.
But back to the "substance" - who's sacrificing character concept? I'm certainly not. I'm saying one or more rebuilds are the best model of this transition. The fact that effectiveness isn't sacrificed is a side benefit.
... Unless ineffectiveness is core to your concept of the character, that is. In which case, go to town? If I'm running a reformed assassin, though, I'd rather be good at my job - and there's no way in which this makes me a worse role-player.