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This post did not contain any content.All wizards parties, all the time...
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Multiclass Fighter/Mage, yes. 
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This post did not contain any content.I can literally do all of these: Artificer - I fix things in my house, and was on a robotics team in highschool. Barbarian (only technically, I don't get explosively mad anymore). Bard - Piano Cleric - Muslim Druid - Have ecology degree Fighter - Probably Monk - Fencing and Judo (in the past but looking to do this again) Paladin - Conservation Ranger - Nerf or nothing Rogue - Jury is still out on that, but I startle everyone Sorcerer - My dad's first computer, the only stable Windows Me machine. Warlock - Big research university Wizard - See druid
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I qualify for every class but Wizard (DNF college and who remembers thier High School GPA from 20 years ago (fuck I'm Old)), Cleric (Atheist), or Warlock (work in a small local trade shop). I reject instruments only for bard, but I can play an ocarina poorly anyways. Question about Sorcerer, what makes a family heirloom powerful? Is it size? Weight? Monetary Value? Notoriety?
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Damn I qualify for a lot of those: - Bard (guitar, keyboard, drums) - Druid (vegan and interested in volunteering in an animal sanctuary if i find one) - Fighter (years of historical longsword training + a few weeks viking style + a few sessions rapier and a course in dagger fighting) - Monk (Judo as a kid) - Ranger (archery as a teen) - Wizard (bachelor's degree in IT)
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Anything is powerful if you can sell the idea of it being powerful. Admittedly mine is a stretch but a fully functional and stable Windows Me laptop.
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I can be any of these except for fighter just because I don't really want to kick my best friend's ass. Then again, he is pretty scrappy, so like, I might end up getting my ass kicked instead if I tried, so either way, it's a wash for me.
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For systems that grade on a 1 to 5 system, subtract 1 from your average grade to get your GPA (for example, if you have a 4.3 out of 5 average grade, you would have a 3.3 GPA). Not sure how to handle a grading system that goes from 1- to 5+.
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Just looked it up and it seems that GPA is a scale that's linear from 1-4 but everything below 1 is a 0. A is 4, B is 3 and so on. The conversion from letter grades to percentages can vary though but one example only has a D for 65% which makes B an 83-86% or a GPA of 3. Failing a class with percentages does count a lot more towards a average than a GPA depending on how hard you fail. Getting a 20% would still be a 0 GPA as well as a 55%. For four classes you could get A, A, A, F and have a GPA of 3 but in percentages you could 100%, 100%, 100% and 0% to get a 75% average. Needless to say, when taking all the letter grades together they are a weighted average based on the credits given.
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I can literally do all of these: Artificer - I fix things in my house, and was on a robotics team in highschool. Barbarian (only technically, I don't get explosively mad anymore). Bard - Piano Cleric - Muslim Druid - Have ecology degree Fighter - Probably Monk - Fencing and Judo (in the past but looking to do this again) Paladin - Conservation Ranger - Nerf or nothing Rogue - Jury is still out on that, but I startle everyone Sorcerer - My dad's first computer, the only stable Windows Me machine. Warlock - Big research university Wizard - See druidHell yes, Abserd-style multiclass incoming.
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I wonder how many groups would ever have a barbarian. A person with a temper that I ever see basically makes it to my 'don't-wanna-be-around' list.Literally talking to my DM about this right now. You have to grade on a curve but absolutely good, kind, even in control people can be barbarians. Frankly the entire self-limitation people put on _themselves_ by forcing a class based on tropes is getting tiring. Hell, I had an idea for a barbarian that doesn’t get bad but instead just locks in. Just goes real quiet and fuck’s shit up. You can also make a paladin that doesn’t wear plate armour, who uses a bow, and who’s oath is to protect their village or simply they just love their wife a lot and it’s their wedding vows.
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I can literally do all of these: Artificer - I fix things in my house, and was on a robotics team in highschool. Barbarian (only technically, I don't get explosively mad anymore). Bard - Piano Cleric - Muslim Druid - Have ecology degree Fighter - Probably Monk - Fencing and Judo (in the past but looking to do this again) Paladin - Conservation Ranger - Nerf or nothing Rogue - Jury is still out on that, but I startle everyone Sorcerer - My dad's first computer, the only stable Windows Me machine. Warlock - Big research university Wizard - See druid
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I don't know any instruments (yet), but I can bring a vuvuzela and learn real quick during the next session
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I can point to famous ancestors and have been accused of being both a demon and magical fey creature in daily life, can I be a warlock? If not I have other options.