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Is there away to add this optional rule from the Gamemastery Guide when building a character? Note: this is not the Ancestral Paragon feat, I see that one.
This optional rule basically replaces the standard Ancestry Feat progression (an Ancestry Feat at levels one, five, nine, thirteen, and seventeen) so that the character get two Ancestry Feats at level one, and an additional Ancestry Feat at every odd level thereafter). Gamemastery guide, page 194. |
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Modifications > Character Setting > scroll down to Ancestry Feat Variants and you can choose Ancestry Paragon.
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Okay, thanks. Now explain to me how I missed that. :-)
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I'm pretty sure gremlins change the UI around when we're not paying attention.
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I am absolutely for certain not three gremlins in a trench coat, that's just absurd, how could one even think such an outlandish thing.
But no, other than moving Character Settings down and renaming it for greater accuracy, the contents haven't really changed, so not my doing here! Innocence! |
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"I didn't do it, you didn't see me do it, you can't prove anything..."
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