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== To remove EA warning == | == To remove EA warning == | ||
I think all that's needed is to either verify the GWF behavior (or remove the extra deets). -- [[User:Phentos|Phentos]] ([[User talk:Phentos|talk]]) 09:32, 10 August 2023 (CEST) | I think all that's needed is to either verify the GWF behavior (or remove the extra deets). -- [[User:Phentos|Phentos]] ([[User talk:Phentos|talk]]) 09:32, 10 August 2023 (CEST) | ||
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== No fighting style on multiclass == | == No fighting style on multiclass == | ||
Seems that when you multiclass into fighter, you don't get a Fighting Style at level 1. At least, when I have Astarion a 1st level of fighter he didn't get to pick Fighting Style, he only got Second Wind. | Seems that when you multiclass into fighter, you don't get a Fighting Style at level 1. At least, when I have Astarion a 1st level of fighter he didn't get to pick Fighting Style, he only got Second Wind. | ||
:The fighting style option doesn't appear on the "Add Class Fighter" tab, since it isn't an action. The selection is on the next tab down (not the add class tab, but the class feature tab as might otherwise be spell selections, etc). -- [[User:Phentos|Phentos]] ([[User talk:Phentos|talk]]) 08:15, 12 August 2023 (CEST) | :The fighting style option doesn't appear on the "Add Class Fighter" tab, since it isn't an action. The selection is on the next tab down (not the add class tab, but the class feature tab as might otherwise be spell selections, etc). -- [[User:Phentos|Phentos]] ([[User talk:Phentos|talk]]) 08:15, 12 August 2023 (CEST) |