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<blockquote data-quote="Monsterknuffel" data-source="post: 4611887" data-attributes="member: 73728"><p>Hmm interesting. hmm... ^^'</p><p>In our group the pcs have the choice to make a new character after an adventure (maybe because his actual one is retireing or whatever) or when the Char dies. Ok, they donßt change character after every adventure part, what would be very strange, but if he is totally unhappy it is better to let him make something new. I don´t know anything about the ultimate feat book but i heard and read something about flaws. I like the ideas behind the flaws if they are also played correctly. But i would not allow many flaws at once becaus in my oppinnion they are very strong.I heard ab about retraining but i don´t know what it means.</p><p></p><p>One option could be the Psychic Reformation power in the expanded psionics. This spell allows you to "go back in you char levels" You can reset your skill points, choose new spells and change your feats. (always in exchange for your old ones^^) this power costs 50 exp per level you want to <u>go back.</u></p><p>So if your level 16 Char wants to change his feats etc from first level on, it would cost him 800 exp. (or an appropriate expensive scroll/power stone ^^)</p><p>This spell doesn´t allow to take flaws, or to change your classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monsterknuffel, post: 4611887, member: 73728"] Hmm interesting. hmm... ^^' In our group the pcs have the choice to make a new character after an adventure (maybe because his actual one is retireing or whatever) or when the Char dies. Ok, they donßt change character after every adventure part, what would be very strange, but if he is totally unhappy it is better to let him make something new. I don´t know anything about the ultimate feat book but i heard and read something about flaws. I like the ideas behind the flaws if they are also played correctly. But i would not allow many flaws at once becaus in my oppinnion they are very strong.I heard ab about retraining but i don´t know what it means. One option could be the Psychic Reformation power in the expanded psionics. This spell allows you to "go back in you char levels" You can reset your skill points, choose new spells and change your feats. (always in exchange for your old ones^^) this power costs 50 exp per level you want to [U]go back.[/U] So if your level 16 Char wants to change his feats etc from first level on, it would cost him 800 exp. (or an appropriate expensive scroll/power stone ^^) This spell doesn´t allow to take flaws, or to change your classes. [/QUOTE]
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