| Eundian |
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Hey folks. My friend is playing a slayer right now, and we've gotten into a bit of an argument about whether he can pick "Rogue Talent" with one of his slayer talents, and pick up Combat trick with it. He argues that the wording of "Rogue talent" supports this, I argue it doesn't.
Rogue Talent: A slayer can select one of the following rogue talents in place of a slayer talent: ...snip... Any talent effects based on rogue level use the slayer's class level. If the rogue talent has a prerequisite , the slayer must fulfill the prerequisite before taking that rogue talent. This talent can be selected multiple times; each time, it grants the slayer a new rogue talent.
Bolding is mine for emphasis. He argues that the wording on that sentence means you gain a new rogue talent, not a 'new rogue talent not currently possessed'. I argue that it just means a new talent, not one you've selected before, ie an "old" talent.
It might just be a linguistics thing since we're not native English speakers, but from what I have been able to see there are a lot of people who have very differing opinions on what that wording means.
We would like the clarification of FAQ on this. Thanks in advance!