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Adding Rog2 or Mnk2 takes care of that.DanMcS said:When do bards get evasion? Oh, right, NEVER.
I think there's a reason the Fochlucan Lyrist makes you immune to multiclassing penalties at level 1.
Adding Rog2 or Mnk2 takes care of that.DanMcS said:When do bards get evasion? Oh, right, NEVER.
Erekose said:Why do prestige classes have prerequisites in terms of feats, skills, BAB, etc?
Given that characters will only ever meet organisations, with prestige classes associated with them, when the DM allows it and given that to join such an organisation [at least in our campaign] involves an adventure to prove the applicant worthy?
Erekose said:I can see your point but I would argue that it just means that the nature of the adventure to qualify for the prestige class should be appropriate (i.e. be an opportunity to demonstrate excellence in the type of activity the prestige class is focused on).
Originally posted by billd91
I can also understand having a particular race be a prerequisite. There are just some things that a dwarf will flat out not teach to a non-dwarf, for example. There are some prestige classes that are designed to be meaningless without the cultural background of that particular character race. And that should be OK.
Yes.Ankh-Morpork Guard said:I believe the reason for this 'bizarre' mix was to emulate the way a Bard used to be in 1e.
Hey! I'm a young whipper-snapper and I love it! So nyahWhizbang Dustyboots said:Yes.
You young whipper-snappers.
Ankh-Morpork Guard said:I believe the reason for this 'bizarre' mix was to emulate the way a Bard used to be in 1e.
Erekose said:Why do prestige classes have prerequisites in terms of feats, skills, BAB, etc?