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[WW] Castles or Keeps
Does anybody know where I can find some plans for a European Castle or Keep?
"I find your lack of faith disturbing."
>From: "Jodi and Clint Black" <cblack@abts.net>
>Reply-To: weirdwars@gamerz.net
>To: <weirdwars@gamerz.net>
>Subject: RE: [WW] Nurse Multiclassing Question PEG/Anybody?
>Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 23:06:40 -0400
>
>
>Okay, just found this. Under promotions, on page 159, it says that if an
>enlisted man rolls a natural 20 for promotion he is offered a battlefield
>promotion to 2nd lieutenant. If he accepts, then their next level must be
>taken as Officer.
>
>This is my take on it:
>
>Grunt and Scout can be multiclassed freely.
>
>Medics as a first class can multiclass with Scout and Grunt (medics may
>pick
>up combat skills while in battle; the opposite is not necessarily true).
>
>By rolling a natural 20 and accepting a battlefield commission, any of the
>above classes can (and must) take Officer as a multiclass.
>
>Officer as a first class can multiclass with Scout and Grunt but not Medic
>(officers pick up combat skills while in battle, but aren’t going to pick
>up
>medical skills).
>
>Medic/Nurse can be defined as a nonmilitary nurse. They get no rank or
>military privileges, but can multiclass freely with the Resistance Fighter.
>
>The Resistance Fighter can multiclass freely with the Nurse as shown above.
>
>The Resistance Fighter can also multiclass with Grunt or Scout by joining
>one of the regular armies. The disadvantage is that they can no longer
>gain
>any levels as a Resistance Fighter (the military frowns on such independent
>activities). They would then follow the same rules for picking up Officer
>as a class if promoted.
>
>
>My somewhat incoherent thoughts,
>
>Clint Black
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