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    Character Concepts Multiclassing Oddity

    Actually, he did mention it. The text you quoted from page 209 of the PH says
  2. J

    Where is info in 4.0 on how to create Multiclass PC?

    Actually, you can change the power gained any time you gain a level; it's separate from retraining. p. 209 The interaction of power-swap feats and retraining is mentioned a couple of paragraphs later.
  3. J

    Dorkiest Thing You've Ever Done in Gaming...

    I proposed to my girlfriend in character.
  4. J

    Multiclassing Feats & Powers

    There were essentially 3 different classes in 3e: feat guy (fighter), skill guy (rogue), and spell guy (wizard, etc). The rest were combinations of these. Fighters were defined by the feats they chose; rogues by the skills they chose; and wizards by the spells they chose. Now, all classes are...
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    Multiclassing Feats & Powers

    I'm not sure that's what he meant; in both 3e and 4e, you get better at attacking, but in 3e your damage was pretty much always the same, for every attack: weapon + strength + additional feat/item modifiers. In 4e, the damage done by your attack powers increases as you gain higher level powers...
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    Dragonshield Tactics ( again, I know)

    If I recall correctly, the "trigger" is "an enemy shifts away or enters an adjacent square." This means the kobold moves before the charge's attack takes place, but the charging attacker may continue the movement forward if they have any movement left. This was confirmed, I believe, by the...
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