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<blockquote data-quote="DragonLancer" data-source="post: 2048416" data-attributes="member: 11868"><p>Assuming that you are not just accepting anything providing that you get to look it over first, how many PrC's do you allow in your campaign's? And why do you choose what you do allow?</p><p></p><p></p><p>As a DM I don't like a large number of them, mainly because all too often they are just specialities of existing classes. Example being, you don't need an Assassin PrC when the Rogue class will do. I like them to represent something specific in my game. One or two of my players would like a bit more of an option though.</p><p></p><p>I'm getting ready to work out a generic campaign using the GreyHawk setting. Its generic enough that I can do what I want with it, and no one in the group can look puzzled cos they don't know any backstory or anything about the setting really. And I want to choose suitable PrC's classes (or make up a couple) that will fit what I have in mind.</p><p></p><p>So I'm just wondering how you decide and how many you allow currently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonLancer, post: 2048416, member: 11868"] Assuming that you are not just accepting anything providing that you get to look it over first, how many PrC's do you allow in your campaign's? And why do you choose what you do allow? As a DM I don't like a large number of them, mainly because all too often they are just specialities of existing classes. Example being, you don't need an Assassin PrC when the Rogue class will do. I like them to represent something specific in my game. One or two of my players would like a bit more of an option though. I'm getting ready to work out a generic campaign using the GreyHawk setting. Its generic enough that I can do what I want with it, and no one in the group can look puzzled cos they don't know any backstory or anything about the setting really. And I want to choose suitable PrC's classes (or make up a couple) that will fit what I have in mind. So I'm just wondering how you decide and how many you allow currently? [/QUOTE]
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