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<blockquote data-quote="Sylrae" data-source="post: 3922844" data-attributes="member: 48520"><p>I didnt mean all generic classes. I meant give the generic classes the ability to take all the feats and class abilities for all the classes they are like, and just have them choose. So you can get sneak attak, or the ninja sneek attacks or the scout abilities, or any combination of the three. and then fighter would have the ability to get all the barbarian abilities, all the fighter abilities, all the swashbuckler abilities, all the non caster ranger abilities, etc. Just make them choose as they gain levels. And if they multiclass they get to multiclass into expert or spellcaster. suddenly all the classes can be much more dynamic. At level one the fighter could decide if he wants to be dex based or str based, and if dex, give less armor proficiencies, but give swashbuckler abilities. Stuf like that.</p><p></p><p>I might try it myself, but not in the next campaign im starting as its too close to now that im startign it and I dont want to do the class design work on top of uni exams and the other D&D designing and campaign designing im doing. I'll probably start assembling some similar concept in january. but if you want to make the fighter have more options, you may as well give more options to everyone. Suddenly all the classes are ridiculously more dynamic and you only need to multiclass for prestige classes or to change to be with one of the other 3 archtypes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sylrae, post: 3922844, member: 48520"] I didnt mean all generic classes. I meant give the generic classes the ability to take all the feats and class abilities for all the classes they are like, and just have them choose. So you can get sneak attak, or the ninja sneek attacks or the scout abilities, or any combination of the three. and then fighter would have the ability to get all the barbarian abilities, all the fighter abilities, all the swashbuckler abilities, all the non caster ranger abilities, etc. Just make them choose as they gain levels. And if they multiclass they get to multiclass into expert or spellcaster. suddenly all the classes can be much more dynamic. At level one the fighter could decide if he wants to be dex based or str based, and if dex, give less armor proficiencies, but give swashbuckler abilities. Stuf like that. I might try it myself, but not in the next campaign im starting as its too close to now that im startign it and I dont want to do the class design work on top of uni exams and the other D&D designing and campaign designing im doing. I'll probably start assembling some similar concept in january. but if you want to make the fighter have more options, you may as well give more options to everyone. Suddenly all the classes are ridiculously more dynamic and you only need to multiclass for prestige classes or to change to be with one of the other 3 archtypes. [/QUOTE]
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