Sir ThornCrest
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If a PC wants to be a drow, certian templates like the phrenic (psion hb page 206) and the level adjustment is +1 2 or 3 whats that mean. I dont have the luxury of the books at work here so can someone enlighten me?
Altamont Ravenard said:I'm going to add a little clarification on Pyrex's last statement.
the Level adjustment is there because a Drow is a more powerful race than a Human or an Elf or a Dwarf. The difference in power in accounted by the level adjustment. As Pyrex pointed out, a 1st-level Drow PC (LA +2) should be as powerful as a 3rd-level Human PC, but a 1st-level Drow Fighter is just that, a 1st-level fighter (1d10 HP, +1 BAB, etc.), but should be considered as a 3rd-level character for XP awards and power level.
It's not exactly like multiclassing, since the 1st-level Drow fighter doesn't have any levels in "Drow", and only has 1 HD.
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Sithobi1 is right. Normally, a group of 1st level characters shouldn't include a character with a level adjustment.Sithobi1 said:He doesn't play a drow![]()
Alternatively, there is a racial level progression in Races of Faerun, IIRC, that allows for a 1st level character.
Sir ThornCrest said:I thought the draw back was that they just paid more per level.....so if the rest of the party is first level what does the drow do? He's 0 level for two levels then first?
Shellman said:My DM requires us to complete monster levels before we can take Class levels. So if your starting out as 1st level PC's, then your first two levels you take would have to be drow levels before you can take any class levels at all.