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| ZeroTakenaka01-27-06, 05:58 PM | Anybody ever done something where when like this happens:? Fighter > Epic Fighter > Knight > Epic Knight > Warrior > Epic Warrior > Dragon Fighter > so on and so forth Wizard > Epic Wizard > Warlock > Epic Warlock > Greater Wizard > so on and so forth Example/Explanation: You have a fighter that is epic. When you reached lvl 21, you advanced to the Knight class. Then knight become Warrior. so on and so forth or this:? Warrior / Fighter \ Dark Warrior |
| Seeker9501-27-06, 06:45 PM | Find the best help >>here (http://boards1.wizards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=120)<< |
| Nialo01-27-06, 06:49 PM | Well D&D doesn't really work like that. A fighter just doesn't start taking the 'Knight' class after he hits level twenty five. Instead, you work towards taking levels in different prestige classes which you may take before or after epic level. What your describing more or less though, sounds like character progressions in consol games. This isn't final fantasy, or ogre battle and classes aren't as linear. |