Chapter 6: Dwarf Kits
The kits in this chapter allow further individualization of dwarf characters.
Each kit is a collection of abilities, proficiencies, advantages, and
disadvantages which better define the character.
The kits are entirely optional. A dwarf character can easily be created
without them, but the kits will add detail. Only one dwarf kit is allowed per
character.
It is possible to incorporate these kits into existing campaigns. A kit must
be compatible with a character's past actions, background, and established
personality traits. If a fighter has been played as cautious and careful, resorting
to combat only when negotiation has failed, it would be unseemly to make him a
Battlerager.
Once a particular kit has been assigned, it cannot be exchanged for a new one.
The character can abandon it, but gives up all benefits and hindrances.
When designing a new character, first determine his ability scores, class or
classes, specialization, and alignment. Once these elements have been decided,
choose a kit, proficiencies, money, equipment, and other details.
The kits in this book are unique to dwarves. Although other races may have
similar kits, these kits are permitted to dwarf characters only. However, the kits
in the Complete Player's Handbook series may be used with dwarf characters, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
When using the Complete Fighter's, the Complete Priest's or the Complete Thief's Handbooks, their guidelines should be followed.
Five different character classes are discussed in this chapter. There are kits
for warriors, priests, thieves, warrior/priests, and warrior/thieves. A
character may only use a kit that belongs to his class. It is not possible, for
example, for a thief to use a warrior kit. Multi-class characters are an exception.
A player with a multi-class character is not restricted to these options. He
may choose any one kit from those relevant to his character. A warrior/priest
could choose a warrior, a priest, or a warrior/priest kit. A character may have
only one kit.
A multi-classed character is not allowed to specialize in any weapon when
selecting a warrior kit. A few of the multi-class kits allow characters to be
weapon specialists, but these are the only ones allowed. The Battlerager cannot be
used as a multi-class kit, only single class warriors may use this kit.
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