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Where did all the specialty priests go?
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<blockquote data-quote="Junkheap" data-source="post: 312212" data-attributes="member: 768"><p>I miss specialty priests from 2e. They made everything and every priest prety much different. But the way i think they should do it in 3e is to make prestige classes(high priests)for each god, and make the restrictions high. It would show more devotion on the part of the cleric, and be a step above the rest of his fellow clerics.</p><p></p><p>quote from buzzard:</p><p>You don't need a special set of rules to make a cleric into a specialty priest you just need common sense and a willingness to give up a little for the sake of the character. </p><p></p><p>You are kiddin me right? Do you "roleplay" your prestige classes instead of taking them? Do you impose those restrictions yourself? I highly doubt it, because there would be no need of taking a prestige class ever in your campaign. Specialty priests in my mind are like prestige classes. It helps differentiate you from the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junkheap, post: 312212, member: 768"] I miss specialty priests from 2e. They made everything and every priest prety much different. But the way i think they should do it in 3e is to make prestige classes(high priests)for each god, and make the restrictions high. It would show more devotion on the part of the cleric, and be a step above the rest of his fellow clerics. quote from buzzard: You don't need a special set of rules to make a cleric into a specialty priest you just need common sense and a willingness to give up a little for the sake of the character. You are kiddin me right? Do you "roleplay" your prestige classes instead of taking them? Do you impose those restrictions yourself? I highly doubt it, because there would be no need of taking a prestige class ever in your campaign. Specialty priests in my mind are like prestige classes. It helps differentiate you from the rest. [/QUOTE]
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