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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|dualclassing]] 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. Furthermore, the character is able to switch from thief to bard even before surpassing their fighter level, if desired. +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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