Character Classes and
Weapon Proficiencies
Most character classes are limited in their selection of weapons. However, in
the Skills & Powers book, a character may choose to be proficient in a weapon she normally would
not be allowed to use. This is reflected by requiring the character to spend
more character points than normal to become proficient.
As an optional rule, characters may learn to use barred weapons by paying
extra proficiency slots. A rogue or priest may learn a weapon normally reserved for
warriors by suffering a one-slot penalty, and wizards may learn weapons
normally reserved for priests or rogues with a one-slot penalty. If a wizard wishes
to learn the use of a weapon normally reserved for warriors only, she must pay a
two-slot penalty. For example, a wizard who wants to use a long sword could do
so by paying two weapon proficiencies for it, since long swords are available
for rogues—but she would have to pay three slots to become proficienct in the
two-handed sword.
Note that the limited number of weapon proficiencies available for nonwarrior
characters will tend to control character abuse of this rule. Priests may be capable of learning any weapons under these rules, but priests who use barred weapons
do so at the risk of angering their superiors or deity.
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