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In terms of character creation it means that your background [civilized farmer, for instance] may have very little to do with the Heropath you are called to. You may find said farmer is called to the ways of the Cleric, even though he has had minimal dealings with any organised religion. This allows for the humble farmboy called to glory characters as well as the optimised barbarian warrior called to the Fighters or Rangers path. | In terms of character creation it means that your background [civilized farmer, for instance] may have very little to do with the Heropath you are called to. You may find said farmer is called to the ways of the Cleric, even though he has had minimal dealings with any organised religion. This allows for the humble farmboy called to glory characters as well as the optimised barbarian warrior called to the Fighters or Rangers path. | ||
− | Any class benefits will be added to the character in addition to any RQ type skills or magics. The idea is that any benefit above that of a 0 level human [in D&D terms] will be translated into a bonus of some sort, with as much direct correlation as possible | + | Any class benefits will be added to the character in addition to any RQ type skills or magics. A beginning Magic User will be able to cast one 1st level spell a day, renewable by studying their spellbook. This will have nothing to do with any Pow fuelled spirit magics or Divine magic they might have available under the ‘standard’ RQ rules. A Fighter will have increased weapons skills with all weapons, some chunky bonuses to saves [attribute rolls or resistance rolls] and a weapon specialisation, etc. The idea is that any benefit above that of a 0 level human [in D&D terms] will be translated into a bonus of some sort, with as much direct correlation as possible. |
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==Attribute bonuses== | ==Attribute bonuses== |