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Revision as of 10:33, 21 July 2016
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Classless Characters
Most Characters have Classes or else follow a template that gives them multiple HD and abilities. Typically, only major characters develop - player characters, classed NPCs and antagonists with classes. Other characters may need to, eventually, develop a class - if a Monster (or Classless Character) becomes a Henchman, what can the party do? Monsters, as is, do not have development - only different variants.
For characters who do not already have a class, such as 0th level characters, children and many forms of monster, they may take a Class of their choice but are considered Inexperienced - they count as a 0th Level version of that Class and must gain XP to qualify for 1st Level.
Pseudo-Class Characters
If a character has a pseudo-Class from their template (for example an Orc Warrior NPC is not a classed-fighter) they must their new class as a Dual Class and are considered Inexperienced.
They do not, however, lose XP for using racial abilities or thac0 or Saving Throws based on their original Hit-Dice. They do NOT gain Hit Dice from Level until their Level is greater than their original Hit Dice - likewise, their thac0 and Saves do not improve until they are high than their Base thac0 and Saves.
Multi-Class
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Bi-Classes
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Tri-Classes
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Quad-Classes
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Dual Class
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