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*'''[[3.5e Flaws|Flaws]]''' | *'''[[3.5e Flaws|Flaws]]''' | ||
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*'''[[3.5e Traits|Traits]]''' | *'''[[3.5e Traits|Traits]]''' | ||
:<small>It's the minor things that help set you apart.</small> | :<small>It's the minor things that help set you apart.</small> | ||
+ | *'''[[3.5e Skill Tricks|Skill Tricks]]''' | ||
+ | :<small>Things to spend your skill points on after level 5.</small> | ||
*'''[[3.5e Domains|Domains]]''' | *'''[[3.5e Domains|Domains]]''' | ||
:<small>The powers that a god can bestow upon his chosen are many.</small> | :<small>The powers that a god can bestow upon his chosen are many.</small> |
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Homebrew Character Options
- Not every ranger casts spells, and not every paladin is LG.
- Occasionally your lineage matters as much as your career.
- Sometimes elven wizards cast differently than the rest of us.
- Not every adventurer brings the same options to the fight.
- Some adventurers have serious problems.
- It's the minor things that help set you apart.
- Things to spend your skill points on after level 5.
- The powers that a god can bestow upon his chosen are many.