Kenku17, I noticed a couple things that need correction. A human cleric with 14 Int should start with 20 skill points, but I only counted 16. Another point regarding skills is Survival, which appears to be a class skill for you (whereas it is normally cross-class for clerics). The only way I can see that you might have acquired that is from the Weather domain. I'm not sure I've seen your write-up for the Weather domain. You note in your background that your character trained for six months; the cleric class adds 2 to 12 years (2d6) to your character's base age. So it takes a minimum of 2 years to train to be a cleric. Your character can still be 21 years old though. It just means he would have left the farm at age 19.
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I'd say that background is worth at least 500 XPs. After your clerical training is complete, Father Lisorra takes you aside and gives you your first assignment. Handing you a scroll case, he gives you very precise instructions. "Proceed to Narovan with all haste, my son, and seek out the Diviner, Sister Kara. She is in need of a Defender after her previous one was found thrown from the roof of a flat in the city. Give this to owner of the Crookside Inn in Narovan," he says, indicating the scroll case. "He is a friend and should be able to help you find her. And there is one other thing. Narovan can be a dangerous city. Take these to help protect you." He then produces a quiver within which are 10 silvered arrows, 5 sleep arrows, and 5 +1 arrows, handing it to you. "Use them well."[/sblock]
Ah, I see. I was not aware that there was a weather domain there. None of the weather domains I had looked up granted Survival, they all had these strange mechanics instead. Thanks.
So that's to replace normal progression, or in addition?I was looking over hafrogman's character when I realized I had made a mistake up above on how I presented the change to level progression. I had accidentally said to give yourself both an ability score boost and a feat at every even level. What I meant to say was a feat every odd level and ability score boost every even level. Sorry about that.
So that's to replace normal progression, or in addition?
i.e. feats 1,3,5,7,9 or 1,1,3,5,6,7,9,9?
edit: Never mind, your post says "Instead of".
Off to edit I go.

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