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<blockquote data-quote="Baron Opal II" data-source="post: 9622746" data-attributes="member: 6794067"><p>My campaign is curated, so there is a specific list of races, changed classes, and specific sub-classes that are available. I'm pretty open handed with feats as I see those as a good mechanism for flavoring or personalizing a character. I'm getting pretty soured on multi-classing, and am strongly going the 4e route and making only "feat-based" multiclassing. I've thrown alignments out except in the cosmic sense.</p><p></p><p>That said, I am messing about with the Hexcrawl challenge, and have a much more open sort of game. The main restriction is that there are two races. The native humans, who all have the Lucky feat, and the Gatecrashers, who don't. If you are not a local you come through the anomalous metal structure way over that-a-way. You can be whatever you want in a published book or Tasha's method. But, you can't have the Lucky feat. Or, you grew up here from Gatecrasher parents. Also, all PCs, or PC equivalents, have visited the Temple of the King and have the Mark of Royalty. They can do amazing things like completely heal all wounds with a good night's sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baron Opal II, post: 9622746, member: 6794067"] My campaign is curated, so there is a specific list of races, changed classes, and specific sub-classes that are available. I'm pretty open handed with feats as I see those as a good mechanism for flavoring or personalizing a character. I'm getting pretty soured on multi-classing, and am strongly going the 4e route and making only "feat-based" multiclassing. I've thrown alignments out except in the cosmic sense. That said, I am messing about with the Hexcrawl challenge, and have a much more open sort of game. The main restriction is that there are two races. The native humans, who all have the Lucky feat, and the Gatecrashers, who don't. If you are not a local you come through the anomalous metal structure way over that-a-way. You can be whatever you want in a published book or Tasha's method. But, you can't have the Lucky feat. Or, you grew up here from Gatecrasher parents. Also, all PCs, or PC equivalents, have visited the Temple of the King and have the Mark of Royalty. They can do amazing things like completely heal all wounds with a good night's sleep. [/QUOTE]
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