homebrew:inquisitorius:houserules:new_rules
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Leveling up requires a full day of training, study, and/or meditation. Even if you get enough XP to advance a level, you won't actually advance until you take the time to study. | Leveling up requires a full day of training, study, and/or meditation. Even if you get enough XP to advance a level, you won't actually advance until you take the time to study. | ||
- | When leveling up, you can spend any leftover | + | When leveling up, you can spend any Force Points to retrain (as described below), with no additional time required. This retraining can happen before or after gaining the level. Two examples: |
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+ | A character could spend one of their leftover Force Points to retrain a feat that allows them to qualify for a prestige class, then immediately gain a level in that prestige class - but if they were out of Force Points, they could not spend one of their new Force Points to do so. | ||
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+ | Alternatively, | ||
==Hit Points== | ==Hit Points== |
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