R ren1999 First Post May 18, 2012 #21 I'll take a guess. Dwarf Fighter Halfling Rogue Human Cleric Elf Wizard Those four classic classes and races to teach the game. The fifth... hmmm... Cat-Folk (from Pathfinder) Ranger? As an example of how a multi-class character might work.
I'll take a guess. Dwarf Fighter Halfling Rogue Human Cleric Elf Wizard Those four classic classes and races to teach the game. The fifth... hmmm... Cat-Folk (from Pathfinder) Ranger? As an example of how a multi-class character might work.
The Shadow Hero May 18, 2012 #22 ren1999 said: The fifth... hmmm... Cat-Folk (from Pathfinder) Ranger? As an example of how a multi-class character might work. Click to expand... We already know the fifth character is another cleric. And that only the four classic races are included.
ren1999 said: The fifth... hmmm... Cat-Folk (from Pathfinder) Ranger? As an example of how a multi-class character might work. Click to expand... We already know the fifth character is another cleric. And that only the four classic races are included.
S Sunseeker Guest May 18, 2012 #23 Blackwarder said: I know my players, they would bitch and whine if they have a portrait on their character sheet that they don't like. Warder Click to expand... Oh I agree,.but its a matter of expectations. I don't expect a full-blown 5e game, so I'm ok with a character that isn't my own.
Blackwarder said: I know my players, they would bitch and whine if they have a portrait on their character sheet that they don't like. Warder Click to expand... Oh I agree,.but its a matter of expectations. I don't expect a full-blown 5e game, so I'm ok with a character that isn't my own.