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I think you are getting into two different issues with regards to your complaint with me. Confusing the two is, IMO, the real root of the problem.
1) The fact that Irky is a gnome and that this fact was clearly evident before you posted.
2) What my problems with certain comments regarding the apprentice level rules are.
I'll respond to some of your most recent comments:
There are actually numerous ways to get more than two feats for a 2nd level PC. None of them are relevant to this thread.
Fact: Irky is a gnome fighter-1/cleric-1 with 3 feats.
Question: How does he have three feats?
Answer: Either one of his cleric domains provides a bonus feat or it is an error.
That's it.
This is still not at issue. What does a human apprentice's 3 feats have to do with anything? My contention is with Hornblower's comments regarding apprentice class levels. I will quote them here for you...
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These are what I noticed. What is he referring to here? It appears as though he believes that a PC who chooses the apprentice level option gets an extra feat above and beyond what is normally expected. This would be wrong. I clearly got into that with my lengthy post on the matter.
But the fact that Irky was a gnome was already established. Your not knowing this throws your entire argument into "Uselessville".
That's my point. You are making statements that have no bearing on the thread. None what so ever. Your comments were incorrect because of this very fact.
Because your question had no bearing on Hornblower's assumption or my answer to it. You went off on some tangent about human bonus feats which meant nothing here. Im sure your answer is relevant to some question somewhere. Just not mine. Just like a broken clock is correct twice a day.
Because it, like yours, added nothing relevant. Further, it was nothing more than reiterating what was already stated previously. I believe he did not read the thread before posting. It is a safa assumption because of the wording of his reply. That, or he simply wasn't paying attention. Either way, I felt like commenting on that matter. So sue me.
I think you are getting into two different issues with regards to your complaint with me. Confusing the two is, IMO, the real root of the problem.
1) The fact that Irky is a gnome and that this fact was clearly evident before you posted.
2) What my problems with certain comments regarding the apprentice level rules are.
I'll respond to some of your most recent comments:
apsuman said:
so I try to explain how to get three feat as a level 2 character (it is based upon not knowing irky was a gnome).
gaiden points out there is at least one way to get more than 3 feats for a level 2 character.
There are actually numerous ways to get more than two feats for a 2nd level PC. None of them are relevant to this thread.
Fact: Irky is a gnome fighter-1/cleric-1 with 3 feats.
Question: How does he have three feats?
Answer: Either one of his cleric domains provides a bonus feat or it is an error.
That's it.
apsuman said:
Which takes me to back to my answer to your question Corwin,
an apprentice human characeter that was fighter/cleric would have how many feats?
I count three:
1 for being first level
1 from fighter bonus
1 from being human
This is still not at issue. What does a human apprentice's 3 feats have to do with anything? My contention is with Hornblower's comments regarding apprentice class levels. I will quote them here for you...
Tobold Hornblower said:
Yes, probably using the apprentice multiclass option, he could have gotten the scribe scroll feat, thanks for pointing that out. I'd originally told the player that she could just choose any two of the listed feats, but after she chose Scribe Scroll, I realized it wouldn't work with a straight one class at first level. I feel better now.
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Tobold Hornblower said:
But if Irky worships a chaotic good diety with the War and Good domains and light mace as a favored weapon, and he multi-classed as a zero level fighter/cleric, it would seem that he could indeed have the feats: Power Attack, Scribe Scroll, and Weapon Focus (light mace).
These are what I noticed. What is he referring to here? It appears as though he believes that a PC who chooses the apprentice level option gets an extra feat above and beyond what is normally expected. This would be wrong. I clearly got into that with my lengthy post on the matter.
apsuman said:
Now, I might very well be wrong. I have been wrong lots in my life. However, I still think my answer matches your question and Tobold's initial question (given that I did not know irky was a gnome).
But the fact that Irky was a gnome was already established. Your not knowing this throws your entire argument into "Uselessville".

apsuman said:
1. How do you think that my post does not answer your question.
Because your question had no bearing on Hornblower's assumption or my answer to it. You went off on some tangent about human bonus feats which meant nothing here. Im sure your answer is relevant to some question somewhere. Just not mine. Just like a broken clock is correct twice a day.

apsuman said:
2. How was gaiden's post not additive and also helpful?
Because it, like yours, added nothing relevant. Further, it was nothing more than reiterating what was already stated previously. I believe he did not read the thread before posting. It is a safa assumption because of the wording of his reply. That, or he simply wasn't paying attention. Either way, I felt like commenting on that matter. So sue me.
