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<blockquote data-quote="noretoc" data-source="post: 690471" data-attributes="member: 1276"><p>First, when you multiclass into a barbarian you do not forget how to read. this is stated explicitly in the section on multiclassing in the PHB. </p><p>I had a bard become a barbarian. All of the PC ended up with a barbarian tribe of centaurs. They took part in a coming of age ceremony for one of the centaurs. They were given this potion to drink, which had blood of a freshly killed animal. The shaman through some powder into the smoke, and suddenly they were all thinking differently. They felt urges they had not ever felt. Primitive feeling from thier ancestors. They all raged. It was wild. The bard missed the next two session. I said that his character stayed on with the centaurs learning some of thier history and songs and stuff. He came back and he had gotten enough xp to level. He came up with this whole story how he was inducted into the tribe. They used a bear claw to scratch marks on him and scar him. He had to spend several weeks with thier warriors, etc.. He started taking levels in barbarian. We called him a Bardbarian. When he came back to the group, he was definatly changed. He did a great job of being his old self, but adding a bit to it, making it look like he had gone through something incredible. </p><p>his is just one example of how to do it. A good DM can come u[p with many more ways to introduce a strange multiclass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noretoc, post: 690471, member: 1276"] First, when you multiclass into a barbarian you do not forget how to read. this is stated explicitly in the section on multiclassing in the PHB. I had a bard become a barbarian. All of the PC ended up with a barbarian tribe of centaurs. They took part in a coming of age ceremony for one of the centaurs. They were given this potion to drink, which had blood of a freshly killed animal. The shaman through some powder into the smoke, and suddenly they were all thinking differently. They felt urges they had not ever felt. Primitive feeling from thier ancestors. They all raged. It was wild. The bard missed the next two session. I said that his character stayed on with the centaurs learning some of thier history and songs and stuff. He came back and he had gotten enough xp to level. He came up with this whole story how he was inducted into the tribe. They used a bear claw to scratch marks on him and scar him. He had to spend several weeks with thier warriors, etc.. He started taking levels in barbarian. We called him a Bardbarian. When he came back to the group, he was definatly changed. He did a great job of being his old self, but adding a bit to it, making it look like he had gone through something incredible. his is just one example of how to do it. A good DM can come u[p with many more ways to introduce a strange multiclass. [/QUOTE]
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