So surreal seeing a character class named "Conscript" in D&D. It's like having a class named Prisoner.
that actually makes sense in D&D but you shouldn't be able to take levels in it when you're not imprisoned
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look down, look down don't look 'em in the eye look down, look down you're here until you die The sun is strong... it's hot as hell below! look down, look down there's twenty years to gohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS8S3ZxVWBw …
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key ability: strength barely chainedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvan7eQs55c …
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see you can't even stop yourself from designing it
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shush
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it works better in the system I'm thinking of, in D&D it's weird because being a fucking CONVICT isn't usually a self-made choice of heroic role that carries through 20 levels.
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my impression is that D&D has evolved more toward a character structure where you might have 6 levels in Warrior and 3 levels in Shiny Warrior With Bells On and 2 levels in Prisoner from that time you got stuck in Carceri for a couple years, though
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It moved back away from it in Pathfinder to straight 20 level builds because people hated the Dirty Minmaxers who would do that sort of thing, though, and the class was for Pathfinder (which is D&D, just, Totally Not).
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ahh okay
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