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DnD of Musts
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This post did not contain any content.I feel like this is too general. I'd want to customize based on specific IRL traits or jobs or hobbies. You feed and befriend crows? Druid with animal skills focus. You're some kind of a carpenter, engineer, craftsman? Artificer. Phlebotomist's assistant? Vampire thrall backstory. Retail salesperson? Bard with psychic damage skills. Live in a basement? Homebrew troll obviously. Software and coding? Sounds like arcane languages and warlock pacts to me.
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This post did not contain any content.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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Play the music from tape while miming on the instrument. Surely, acting falls within the scope of bardic abilities!
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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.