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*'''[[3.5e Flaws|Flaws]]'''
 
*'''[[3.5e Flaws|Flaws]]'''
 
:<small>Some adventurers have serious problems.</small>
 
:<small>Some adventurers have serious problems.</small>
*'''[[3.5e Skill Tricks|Skill Tricks]]'''
 
:<small>Insert something witty. No, seriously.</small>
 
 
*'''[[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>
  
  
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*'''[[3.5e Skill Tricks|Skill Tricks]]'''
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:<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>

Revision as of 20:54, 5 August 2011

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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.