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  1. #1
    Jim Cooper
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    Dual-classed humans

    Hi list:

    I have a question about dual-classed humans. In the Player's Handbook,
    the write-up about this section leaves out an important point. When the
    PC changes to their new class, do they get the weapon & non-weapon
    proficiency slots available to 1st level characters of that new class?
    Or, does the now dual classed PC only gain new w/nw proficiencies at the
    appropriate level of his new class (after achieving a higher level than
    his old class)?

    Thanks for any responses,

    (hoping Ed Stark or one of those other TSR employees will answer this
    one).

  2. #2

    Dual-classed humans

    In a message dated 98-01-13 17:41:19 EST, you write:

  3. #3
    David Sean Brown
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    Dual-classed humans

    > I have a question about dual-classed humans. In the Player's Handbook,
    > the write-up about this section leaves out an important point. When the
    > PC changes to their new class, do they get the weapon & non-weapon
    > proficiency slots available to 1st level characters of that new class?
    > Or, does the now dual classed PC only gain new w/nw proficiencies at the
    > appropriate level of his new class (after achieving a higher level than

    I think this question came up before (I thinkit was here). If I recall
    correctly, the answer was teh after switching to a new class, you do not
    gain the w/nw proficiencies until exceeding the level you had in the
    previous class

    Sean

  4. #4
    Jan Arnoldus
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    Dual-classed humans

    At 14:17 13-01-98 -0800, you wrote:
    >Hi list:
    >
    >I have a question about dual-classed humans. In the Player's Handbook,
    >the write-up about this section leaves out an important point. When the
    >PC changes to their new class, do they get the weapon & non-weapon
    >proficiency slots available to 1st level characters of that new class?
    >Or, does the now dual classed PC only gain new w/nw proficiencies at the
    >appropriate level of his new class (after achieving a higher level than
    >his old class)?
    >
    >Thanks for any responses,

    Since it's a career change he shouldn't get those starting slots. Dualclass
    characters have to plan in advance at what moment they want to change over.
    Because a mage change class to fighter doesn't mean he somehow picked up 3
    extra weapon proficiencies out of nowhere. He does start earning them
    immediately however.

    If the DM wants to be nice he can allow artially earned slots to be carried
    over into the new class, this takes some acounting though.
    i.e. A level 2 Priest decides to switch to the Thief class. The player can
    use any slots he has left open to acquire new proficiencies. He normally
    would aquire a new weapon and a new nonweapon slot every four Thief levels.
    Since he already has earned half a weapon slot and 2/3rds of a nonweapon
    slot the DM rules that he will acquire weapon slots at level 2, 6, 10 etc.
    and nonweapon slots at level 1, 5, 9 etc.

    I've always loved the dual-class but it takes some careful planing.
    My favorite switching points are:
    Fighter: level 7 (just earned the extra attack and another D10 isn't worth
    the 64000xp needed)
    Priest: level 3 or level 5 depending on your WIS score. With a wis score of
    16 switch at third level retaining 4first and 3 second level spells, with
    WIS 17 it's more interesting to wait till level five leaving the class with
    5 first, 5 second and 2 third level spells
    Thief: players choice, the rapid progression and the thief abilities make
    this the class where it is interesting to start and to switch to. To start
    because youbrack up some thief ability scores; to switch to since you
    rapidly catch up to your old class
    Wizard; doesn't actually have a logical switching point, the other classes
    are much more interesting to start in (what with the D4 and the high xp
    needed). It's a better idea to switch to the Wizard class.

    I would say start with either fighter, priest or thief and switch to thief,
    priest or wizard.
    Ofcourse if you want to go for the really horendous characters (certainly in
    birthright) create a thief, priest mage (2/3/u) they collect regency for
    about everything, collect money from trade, have a nice priestly arsenal,
    coupled with potentially awesome magic. Don't look to surprised when the DM
    brings on the big guns though.

    Hope this helps, Jan Arnoldus

  5. #5
    Jan Arnoldus
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    Dual-classed humans

    At 17:48 13-01-98 EST, you wrote:
    >I have another question, that ties in directly with birthright and the above
    >question: What happens to the holdings of a regent if he decided to become
    >duel classed?
    > heh...just thought I'd add to the confusion ;)
    >Blastin

    Damm, I knew I forgot forgot something.
    When a regent becomes dual class he will start collecting regency according
    to his new class until his level in the new class is higher than his level
    in his old class(es)
    He also will lose any free actions connected to the old class(es) till this
    point.

    i.e. A thief 3 who switches to Thief/Fighter
    Will now collect full points for law holdings and provinces but loose his
    regency from the trade routes and guilds (NB not the money though)
    When he becomes Thief3/Fighter4 he will collect fully from law, guild,
    traderoutes and provinces.
    He also lost his free agitate action which he regains at achieving fourth
    level as a fighter.

    OK hope I didn't forget anything again, Jan Arnoldus

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