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pathfinder:npc_classes:aristocrats [2023/12/27 15:26] – [NPC Schooled Aristocrat (archetype)] johnb | pathfinder:npc_classes:aristocrats [2023/12/27 20:38] (current) – [NPC Duelling Aristocrat (archetype)] johnb | ||
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- | ===== NPC Aldori | + | ===== NPC Duelling |
- | Aldori Aristocrats follow a different type of training, concentrating | + | Most aristocrats practice duelling techniques as they grow up, partly because those big houses have long corridors and large chambers where you can practice inside |
- | | + | These Aristocrats follow a different type of training, concentrating on light armour and their chosen Sword. |
- | * At first level, | + | |
- | * Restriction: | + | |
+ | * At first level, | ||
+ | * The //Exotic Weapon: Duelling Sword// feat and the Sword Scion // | ||
+ | * OR | ||
+ | * +1 Dexterity. | ||
+ | * Restriction: | ||
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+ | **Note: | ||
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* At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains the // | * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains the // | ||
* At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (nobility) and Sense Motive checks. This replaces Shield proficiency. | * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (nobility) and Sense Motive checks. This replaces Shield proficiency. | ||
- | * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat proficiency in Buckler (but no other shields), Rapier, Short Sword and Sword Cane. This replaces the Martial Weapons proficiency. | + | * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat |
* Requirement: | * Requirement: | ||
* Restriction: | * Restriction: |
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