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I am basically wanting to make a more physically combat oriented cleric that wields a 2-hander and heavy armor. Unfortunately I only have the core rulebook for pathfinder and thus I don't have the class info on the crusader cleric but I did find some info online about it. That sounds like a better option than multiclassing though. Any way to get an SRD on the crusader?

But for future reference if I started as a cleric then took fighter I WOULD get the added proficiencies right?


So I am wanting to make a multi-class fighter/cleric that is devoted to glory in combat. But I am trying to decide which class to start out as because of weapon and armor proficiencies.

If you start out as a cleric then multi-class into fighter do you gain the fighter's weapon and armor proficiencies as well, or just HP, AB, Saves and Abilities?

I know I can just take the appropriate feats to gain what I want, but at the same time I am anally frugal and don't want to waste feats gaining proficiencies if I can help it.


Stephen White wrote:


If you've only played one session with the pre-gen, I don't think anyone would notice if you customised it before your next session (but if anyone asks, you didn't hear that from me), because if you'd had the forethought and time, you could already have done this prior to your first session.

Honestly I would be happy with the pregen with some minor tweaks to feats and starting equipment. What I'm getting here is that overall there doesn't seem to be a concrete rule as to modifying pregens and it seems like it is a house rule kind of situation. The general concensus seems to be that some modification is ok, and in some cases, a clean rebuild may even be ok.

Just to be safe I will also draft up a whole new character from scratch and the next session I make it too I will ask about the pregen. If the pregen gets a thumbs down then I will just play the fresh character.

Thanks for the input everyone!


: ) thanks for the welcome!

So there is no way to change him other than add the traits and a name?


I went to a con recently and played a Pathfinder Society scenario with a pregen character, the human fighter. After the scenario our GM mentioned that we can take the character and the rewards from the scenario that are on the chronicle sheet and make a new character from the gound up somehow. How exactly can I go about doing this?

I have experience with D&D 3.5 and know the principles of character creation pretty well and have read through the info about society play so i know about the faction and character traits. I just need to know how much of the pregen character I have to keep, how much gold I get to use in creation, and anything else that is important and different from normal character creation. I have the Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play and have looked at the section "How to convert your 3.5 pathfinder society character to a pathfinder rpg character", does this section apply at all?