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classes [2024-01-23 03:48] – [Magic-user] Duplicate text from magic#spell_selection regarding "named" spells poemsclasses [2024-12-22 15:53] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ==== Paladin ==== ==== Paladin ====
  
-See [[Disease Immunity]]+See [[Disease Immunity]] and [[Mount Quest]].
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-Protection from evil applies to allies in the area. When positioning isn’t obvious, this is subject to DM fiat and when the situation is uncertain, the DM will favor the attackers. The protection from evil is also subject to being overcome by magic resistance. If a paladin moves toward a creature being kept out by the protection in such a way that the creature is now within the area of the paladin’s protection effect, the creature is no longer kept out by the effect. The -2 penalty to attacks and +2 to saves is not lost, however. The protection is re-instated if the paladin successfully disengages from melee (i.e. 1" or more). The paladin may lower this protection at will, though its state can only be switched once per round, during “segment zero.+
  
 Paladins do not gain bonus spells from wisdom.((This is reinforced by PHB errata.)) Paladins do not gain bonus spells from wisdom.((This is reinforced by PHB errata.))
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-See [[Mount Quest]]. 
  
 There is no way to get around the party alignment rules for paladins. The paladin will be able to determine that a character is undesirable by observation of behavior. Reverse //know alignment// will be insufficient for that reason, and because of the spell's duration. "Pretending to be good" and the like will never work. If the "pretending" character does manage to "pass", it means they are actually following the alignment they're "pretending" to be, and an alignment change is upcoming! There is no way to get around the party alignment rules for paladins. The paladin will be able to determine that a character is undesirable by observation of behavior. Reverse //know alignment// will be insufficient for that reason, and because of the spell's duration. "Pretending to be good" and the like will never work. If the "pretending" character does manage to "pass", it means they are actually following the alignment they're "pretending" to be, and an alignment change is upcoming!
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 +=== Protection from evil ===
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 +Protection from evil applies to allies in the area. When positioning isn’t obvious, this is subject to DM fiat and when the situation is uncertain, the DM will favor the paladin's side.
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 +If a paladin moves toward a creature being kept out by the protection in such a way that the creature is now within the area of the paladin’s protection effect, the creature is no longer kept out by the effect. The -2 penalty to attacks and +2 to saves is not lost, however. The protection is re-instated if the paladin successfully disengages from melee (i.e. 1" or more). The paladin may lower this protection at will, though its state can only be switched once per round, during “segment zero.”
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 +The protection from evil is also subject to being overcome by magic resistance and //dispel magic//. Protection from evil which is by bypassed by MR or dispelled by //dispel magic// is restored 1 round later, and the paladin does not need to do anything for this to happen. When it is restored, the plusses and minuses granted are restored, though if creatures which are normally kept out by the ability are already within 1" of the paladin, the paladin must disengage in order to keep them out again. 
 ===== Magic-user ===== ===== Magic-user =====
  
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 Magic-users must have a [[spellbooks|spellbook]] for each level of spells they can cast. These blank spellbooks cost nothing to create; this is considered to be part of the character’s upkeep, though lost spellbooks have a cost to replace. Duplicate spellbooks can be created at the same cost. Normal spell-scribing cost (time and gold) applies. See [[spellbooks]] for more information, including rules for auxillary and travelling spellbooks. Magic-users must have a [[spellbooks|spellbook]] for each level of spells they can cast. These blank spellbooks cost nothing to create; this is considered to be part of the character’s upkeep, though lost spellbooks have a cost to replace. Duplicate spellbooks can be created at the same cost. Normal spell-scribing cost (time and gold) applies. See [[spellbooks]] for more information, including rules for auxillary and travelling spellbooks.
  
-A [[familiars|familiar]] is always considered to be within 1" of its master until the master's player declares otherwise.<sup>Ex</sup>+A [[familiar|familiar]] is always considered to be within 1" of its master until the master's player declares otherwise.<sup>Ex</sup>
  
 ==== Illusionist ==== ==== Illusionist ====
  
 Illusionists do not require //read magic//.((Ignore UA on this matter. It is cooler for them to have their own special "language", as the PHB and DMG describe.)) However, when creating illusionists, roll for starting spells on the UA tables.((This ensures that an offensive, defensive, and utility spell are obtained. See [[Character Creation]] for more info.)) Illusionists do not require //read magic//.((Ignore UA on this matter. It is cooler for them to have their own special "language", as the PHB and DMG describe.)) However, when creating illusionists, roll for starting spells on the UA tables.((This ensures that an offensive, defensive, and utility spell are obtained. See [[Character Creation]] for more info.))
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 +=== Magic item use ===
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 +You will notice that illusionist magic item restrictions are not specifically called out in Unearthed Arcana. This is because the intention was to write the tables to support upcoming classes in future publications, such as Dragon magazine. Illusionists are still restricted to items involving illusion, and as specified in their class description.((UA 86, "Items are usable by characters of all classes unless restriction(s) specified".))
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 ===== Thief ===== ===== Thief =====
  
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 ==== Assassin ==== ==== Assassin ====
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 +Assassins are thieves, and so can speak Thieves’ Cant.
  
 See [[Assassination]]. See [[Assassination]].
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 ===== Bard ===== ===== Bard =====
  
-Bards are an exception to the regular [[dual-class|dual-classing]] rulesA character intending to become a bard need not meet the standard ability score requirements for dual-classing, merely the requirements for the bard class. +See [[Bard]].
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-Only when a half-elf intends to become a bard can that race dual-class. This is a special exception. +
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-If a dual-classed character abandons plans to become a bard, or if they become ineligible due to surpassed prerequisite level limits, the player must select "fighter", "thief", or "fighter/thief" as the character’s class. The latter option is available only to half-elves (as a multi-class), or to humans who meet the standard ability score requirements for non-bard dual-classing. If the fighter or thief class is lost, so too is XP accumulated for that class. +
 ===== Multi-class and dual-class ===== ===== Multi-class and dual-class =====
  
 See [[Multi-class]] and [[Dual-class]]. See [[Multi-class]] and [[Dual-class]].
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