Limit of 1 Prc?
Limit of 1 Prc?
I know I read a post by Joran a while back saying they were trying a limit for a while and would decide later after seeing how it went. I've been away for almost a month so I might have missed something... but just wondered what the current status on this is now.
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Things like damage adept too. Paladin/CoT/WM.
Crazy Saves, Perfect AB, amazing crits, plenty of feats, and self buffing spells along with divine skills that make you a bit insane.
Breaking PrC's up allows a Cot to be good, but without the crit potential of the WM, and the WM is good, but without the divine skills and crazy saves and feats of a CoT.
Crazy Saves, Perfect AB, amazing crits, plenty of feats, and self buffing spells along with divine skills that make you a bit insane.
Breaking PrC's up allows a Cot to be good, but without the crit potential of the WM, and the WM is good, but without the divine skills and crazy saves and feats of a CoT.
Would kind of suck if you wanted to take harper scout you get 5 levels of it and not being able to take another PrC.
Grace, honor and nobility;
show these beforehand.
But when the battle begins,
attack with terrifying swiftness,
be the Diamond Shark,
relentless and ruthless.
- Passage 127, Verse 42, Lines 16-20
show these beforehand.
But when the battle begins,
attack with terrifying swiftness,
be the Diamond Shark,
relentless and ruthless.
- Passage 127, Verse 42, Lines 16-20
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You have it correct. You might want to suggest any "non-cheese" dual-PrC suggestions to the Ideas and Suggestions board.
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