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3 years after 3.0 - race/class combinations.

Oh, I guess I could give some examples.

I am currently playing a cliche Dwarven Fighter who multiclassed into Cleric (slightly less cliche), but I'm fine with that.

Other players in my group...

We've had a ghostwise halfling (I think that's it) Psion/Assassin/Something else

We've had a Human Monk/Cleric/Psion
 

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Hmmm. I would have to say the halfling Barbarian takes the prize for weirdness... :)

Everyone in my campaign now is pretty normal. My character is a half elven bard / sorcerer.

I think it would be fun to play a really bizzare combination though. It would definately make coming up with their background interesting :)
 



Djeta Thernadier said:
Hmmm. I would have to say the halfling Barbarian takes the prize for weirdness... :)

I don't know... an Orc Bard is pretty bizarre in my book.

Of course, even that's got nothing on an feral anthropromorphised(sp) baleen whale barbarian berserker!

What book is that from, anyway?!? I've never heard of those templates before.
 


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