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<blockquote data-quote="Jester David" data-source="post: 6853653" data-attributes="member: 37579"><p>That's really a flavour problem with D&D. </p><p>Can anyone just mimic the wizard and cast a spell like anyone can following a cooking recipe and make a delicious meal? Maybe... maybe not. Even if you don't assume that being a wizard is like being a step above a gourmet chef as far as skill is involved, there might easily be some other limitation. Like Harry Potter where you need to train to be a wizard but some bloodline dependent power is still involved. </p><p>As for gods, this also assumes every single member of the clergy is a cleric, from the lowliest altar-boy to the high priest. Which *might* be true in some worlds, but I can't think of any setting that assumes the NPC priest is always a cleric. After all, if you could just pray once a day and get superpowers, why wouldn't <em>everyone</em> be a cleric?</p><p></p><p>It's a pretty fair assumption that being a fighter or monk or paladin takes some exceptional skill, and they should be really good and fighting and martial arts, and able to attempt many things the average person would not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester David, post: 6853653, member: 37579"] That's really a flavour problem with D&D. Can anyone just mimic the wizard and cast a spell like anyone can following a cooking recipe and make a delicious meal? Maybe... maybe not. Even if you don't assume that being a wizard is like being a step above a gourmet chef as far as skill is involved, there might easily be some other limitation. Like Harry Potter where you need to train to be a wizard but some bloodline dependent power is still involved. As for gods, this also assumes every single member of the clergy is a cleric, from the lowliest altar-boy to the high priest. Which *might* be true in some worlds, but I can't think of any setting that assumes the NPC priest is always a cleric. After all, if you could just pray once a day and get superpowers, why wouldn't [I]everyone[/I] be a cleric? It's a pretty fair assumption that being a fighter or monk or paladin takes some exceptional skill, and they should be really good and fighting and martial arts, and able to attempt many things the average person would not. [/QUOTE]
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