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[APG] Noble Multiclass Available for 4th Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="HalWhitewyrm" data-source="post: 4500156" data-attributes="member: 4046"><p>Reposting here what I wrote in the Publishers & Press Releases forum:</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do have some questions, and please bear with me as I'm still new to 4e:</p><p></p><p>As a multiclass feat, Nobility becomes available to characters at 11th level, once they cross into Paragon Tier. Yes?</p><p>If so, why would the Noble Temperament feature state that it grants 2 resist and that it increases to 5 resist at 11th level. Why not just start it out at 5, since you will only get this at that level?</p><p>Or is there a way to take the Nobility multiclass feat before Paragon Tier? Am I just misunderstanding how this works completely?</p><p></p><p>Also, with a full powers array for the Noble, why not make it a proper class and be done with it? I understand that Joshua has stated he doesn't like Nobles classes and that it should be something anyone can become, etc. I personally agree with that as well. But this is pretty much a whole class already; why fight the system on this instead of embracing it and giving a new class option?</p><p></p><p>I like the mechanics of Aristocratic Frailty, but what is the fluff reason for the effect? Just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HalWhitewyrm, post: 4500156, member: 4046"] Reposting here what I wrote in the Publishers & Press Releases forum: I do have some questions, and please bear with me as I'm still new to 4e: As a multiclass feat, Nobility becomes available to characters at 11th level, once they cross into Paragon Tier. Yes? If so, why would the Noble Temperament feature state that it grants 2 resist and that it increases to 5 resist at 11th level. Why not just start it out at 5, since you will only get this at that level? Or is there a way to take the Nobility multiclass feat before Paragon Tier? Am I just misunderstanding how this works completely? Also, with a full powers array for the Noble, why not make it a proper class and be done with it? I understand that Joshua has stated he doesn't like Nobles classes and that it should be something anyone can become, etc. I personally agree with that as well. But this is pretty much a whole class already; why fight the system on this instead of embracing it and giving a new class option? I like the mechanics of Aristocratic Frailty, but what is the fluff reason for the effect? Just curious. [/QUOTE]
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