Thursday, August 1, 2013

Going With Class and a Half

For the upcoming campaign, I've been sifting through bits for options. I'm pretty sure that I'll be using Weapons Mastery from the Rules Cyclopedia. From Castles & Crusades, I think I'll port over Class and a Half. It's the best multi-classing option that I've ever seen. Pick a primary class and a secondary class. Mash 'em up and go.

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2 comments:

  1. I had forgotten about this form of Multi-classing. Thank you for reminding me! This might be a good thing to try out with my new AD&D1 game.

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  2. No problem, Timothy. It's incredibly handy, especially with it being so portable.

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