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<blockquote data-quote="SSquirrel" data-source="post: 1524307" data-attributes="member: 5202"><p>I was saying that we should actually have a restriction feat that gives you a few point by disallowing armor or some such. You say taht spellcasters would automatically start taking it to have extra points, but I think a lot of the wizards, in this system, would want to keep their options a bit more open to having armor if they wanted it. So maybe having a restriction feat that denies them the use of armor completely as well as some sort of feat to show that some folks are good at maneuvering in their armor for 10% less spell failure could be cool. I'm just trying to put even more variations into the system to allow for even more choices.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> I was trying to show that Divine Training should be a series of codified prereqs leading up to it. A Paladin type and a Cleric type both take Divine Training but get different rewards for doing so. Qua? Make a series of restrictions that breaks down each of the issues. So Divine Training would become Cleric Training, Ranger Training, Druid Training and Paladin Training and Paladin Training would have 1 restriction prereq of Code of Ethics, another for etc etc. These restrictions would total the cost of the Paladin Training feat. This would also allow others to pick up the restrictions if they wanted to tailor their character in a different fashion but not to go down the exact same route.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Nope just 1 CB *grin* The Paladin has that stuff front loaded in the PHB and you don't take it each level so I see no reason to give them an extra point each level just b/c of the restriction. The extra point will count more at 1st level when you're trying to develop the initial character.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> True and this would still be accurate. I don't want to see points reallocated. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> The wizard would expect 1 extra CB as he wants to have a wizard with a very specific codde of ethics. That's all.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Ok so drop 1 point from armor and 1 more from BAB or HD. heh. Still a nasty character.</p><p> </p><p>Hagen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSquirrel, post: 1524307, member: 5202"] I was saying that we should actually have a restriction feat that gives you a few point by disallowing armor or some such. You say taht spellcasters would automatically start taking it to have extra points, but I think a lot of the wizards, in this system, would want to keep their options a bit more open to having armor if they wanted it. So maybe having a restriction feat that denies them the use of armor completely as well as some sort of feat to show that some folks are good at maneuvering in their armor for 10% less spell failure could be cool. I'm just trying to put even more variations into the system to allow for even more choices. I was trying to show that Divine Training should be a series of codified prereqs leading up to it. A Paladin type and a Cleric type both take Divine Training but get different rewards for doing so. Qua? Make a series of restrictions that breaks down each of the issues. So Divine Training would become Cleric Training, Ranger Training, Druid Training and Paladin Training and Paladin Training would have 1 restriction prereq of Code of Ethics, another for etc etc. These restrictions would total the cost of the Paladin Training feat. This would also allow others to pick up the restrictions if they wanted to tailor their character in a different fashion but not to go down the exact same route. Nope just 1 CB *grin* The Paladin has that stuff front loaded in the PHB and you don't take it each level so I see no reason to give them an extra point each level just b/c of the restriction. The extra point will count more at 1st level when you're trying to develop the initial character. True and this would still be accurate. I don't want to see points reallocated. The wizard would expect 1 extra CB as he wants to have a wizard with a very specific codde of ethics. That's all. Ok so drop 1 point from armor and 1 more from BAB or HD. heh. Still a nasty character. Hagen [/QUOTE]
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