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Some notes to mention is that I plan on using Spellscarred to template my own Blooded Scion multiclass. I am doing the same thing at under " dundjinnmasta's Birthright 4e Conversion Thread" Here you get what I see as one of the necessary ruler skills, but more importantly even if you don't want to take Skill training the 4E system rarely leaves you completely useless at skills. If your worried about lack of skills I envision the Tainted Bloodline multi-class feat (to be revealed on a later thread ) to grant a choice of Bluff, Diplomacy, Insight or Intimidate. I think however that between the Spellscarred and the dragonmarked next year lies the answer. Many of the old blood abilities are probably irrelevant in the current edition. Not sure you need powers for every level though. Your idea is exactly how I see bloodlines being integrated.
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I can't wait to get the FRPG to see how the Spellscarred multi-class maps. In addition, you qualify for power swapping feats and special paragon paths.Įach bloodline would have powers for all levels that base classes do, and then there would be a few paragon paths for different bloodlines. Taking a special multiclass feat (Bloodmark) at first level allows you to select a bloodline, which gives you a minor special ability. Now admittedly these are just off the top off my head, so what other ideas are out there? Human: AD&D 2e gave humans in BR stat bonuses to differentiate them, now I believe that would imbalance them in 4E. Halfling: What issues might arise from adding the fey type? Another idea might be that Cerilia's dying dragons take a stab at leaving something behind by breeding a "lesser" race.Įladrin: In the spirit of simplicity I would rule that the Eladrin had always been there, perhaps Sidhelien of noble blood are a bit more tied to Cerilia's Meibhaghl. Also allows a convenient place to intro Warlocks, more on classes later though.ĭragonborn: Not really sure but was thinking that you could have Dragonborn be from across the Suidemiere, a small colonial group. Essentially rewriting the core Bael Turath story to relocate it to Aduria. Tieflings: I was thinking descendents of Adurian Nobles who had after Azrai's fall descended into bargaining with devils. I've been thinking about how you would go about introducing the phb races into Birthright. Cross posted from Wotc BR & The Piazza forum