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2 months ago ::
Mar 11, 2013 - 1:36PM
#91
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Date Joined:
Apr 15, 2007
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Of course you can take a kit as a multiclassed character in 2e, just look at the Complete Book of Dwarves or the Complete Book of Elves for examples.
"You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies." -The Doctor, Remembrance of the Daleks
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2 months ago ::
Mar 11, 2013 - 2:05PM
#92
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Date Joined:
Jun 15, 2006
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About Avenger: (I suggest the alternative name secutor (=follower, pursuer and executioner) again) Gameplay: More agressive and offensive, more daredevil style. Background: The dirty Harry of divine spellcasters. Paladin is the good cop and Avenger is the bad cop. It is the inquisitor, the witch hunter, the radical, the zealot.  Blind Zealot, from Magic: the Gathring.
"Say me what you're showing off for, and I'll say you what you lack!" (Spanish saying)
Book 13 Anaclet 23
Confucius said: "The Superior Man is in harmony but does not follow the crowd. The inferior man follows the crowd, but is not in harmony"
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2 months ago ::
Mar 11, 2013 - 2:06PM
#93
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Date Joined:
Apr 15, 2001
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Of course you can take a kit as a multiclassed character in 2e, just look at the Complete Book of Dwarves or the Complete Book of Elves for examples.
They came a bit later in AD&D and original kits could not be used if multiclassed. The Complete Book of Elves in particular has been known as the Complete Book of Munchkins as well.
Reducing a character to a list of dice rolls and modifiers is not role playing*
*pg 30, AD&D 2nd Ed DMG, 1989.
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