Moving on to step 2...
A: "Man, I hate how restricted classes are. I like the Wizard, but I want it to be divine magic, and to use swords, and buff my allies."
B: "So, a Paladin?"
A: "No, I want to be a Wizard. Why can't those be Wizardy things. Why do Wizards have to be arcane, and not great with weapons and armor stuff. It's really pigeon-holing and confining."
(Not really what I think is mostly happening in step 1, but it sometimes feels that way at the edges).
A: "Man, I hate how restricted classes are. I like the Wizard, but I want it to be divine magic, and to use swords, and buff my allies."
B: "So, a Paladin?"
A: "No, I want to be a Wizard. Why can't those be Wizardy things. Why do Wizards have to be arcane, and not great with weapons and armor stuff. It's really pigeon-holing and confining."
(Not really what I think is mostly happening in step 1, but it sometimes feels that way at the edges).
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