Proficiency and Stacking


Rules Discussion


Say you're making an elf character, and you take Elven Weapon Familiarity. You're now trained in a number of weapons. Then you chose barbarian for a class and you're trained in all martial weapons. Are you now expert in the Elven Weapon Familiarity weapons, or just redundantly trained?


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Redundantly trained.


HammerJack wrote:
Redundantly trained.

Thank you!


I have not the book yet but from what I've read reason to belive that there is a feat that increases your elven weapon prophicienc up to your highest prophiciency, which in some cases surely ia a nice plus (and at least gives you sooner or later expert with elven weapons)


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Seisho wrote:
I have not the book yet but from what I've read reason to belive that there is a feat that increases your elven weapon prophicienc up to your highest prophiciency, which in some cases surely ia a nice plus (and at least gives you sooner or later expert with elven weapons)

Spoiler:
Yup, there is. Not just available to Elves though...
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