pathfinder:fst:squire
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| ====== Squire (feat) ====== | ====== Squire (feat) ====== | ||
| - | The feat (as written) can be taken at L3 but, because of level limits, you can't recruit a squire until L4. This house-ruled version | + | The feat (as written) can be taken at L3 but, because of level limits, you can't recruit a squire until L4. This house-ruled version |
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| __**Trainee Squire**__ | __**Trainee Squire**__ | ||
| - | A Trainee Squire is a a young person | + | A Trainee Squire is a level-1 Warrior |
| - | If you take a normal warrior as your Trainee Squire, they they will transition | + | When **you** reach level-4 their training will be complete, and they will mature |
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| - | If you want a trainee squire who will transition into a different | + | |
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| - | When your character progresses to L4 you may transition the squire to: Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Cavalier or Magus, as appropriate for their archetype. | + | |
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