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soz, missed prev thread dealing with topic and JJ's answer


Hi, and consider,
It occured to me on the subject of individual class philosophies that a bigger underlying issue exists if you look close enough-beyond alignment, creed ethos or outlook of differing classes
being: a first level character in a given class is "assumed" to have spent years if not decades learning the basics of thier class, and barbarians are a "cultural" class, not a proffesional class, so raised from childhood that way eg. so when a barbarian wanders into a monastery and yells out" I've found god and self control, lemme know your Kung-fu!" does he walk out tommorrow with 6 years of monky initiate experience (1st level) or does your player put away the character sheet for half a years gaming to simulate the learning required to "achieve" a second class??, gimme your thoughts