Wepwawet
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In this case it makes perfect sense that you go to some fighting school to improve your warrior skills, and pause your cleric development for a while.sidonunspa said:If someone wants to play a duel warhammer fighting cleric of the god of war.. they should be able to learn it with a feat, not buy being forced to take levels of rouge or ranger.
A god of war would totally be in favor of an adventuring cleric developping his fighting skills instead of satying in the convent reading books and studying religion.
If multiclassing rules were done properly, you shouldn't get much trouble for taking one or 2 levels in a class that fits your concept (unlike 3E)
I never quite liked feats in 3.5... There was an infinity of feats. Too much choices for my character and most of the feats I could not use, as they where designed for all the other classes. So I prefer this way better. Stuff meaningful to your PC is connected to the classes you have. And general stuff useful to anyone stays as feats.
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