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*[[Savage Tide|Savage Tide]]
 
*[[Savage Tide|Savage Tide]]
 
*[[Crown of Traldara|Crown of Traldara]]
 
*[[Crown of Traldara|Crown of Traldara]]
*[[Campaign Tips]]
 
 
== Pathfinder ==
 
Some parts of the 3.5 rules may be usable in a pathfinder game. This is not decided upon, merely a first inventory.
 
 
* '''Skills''': [[Craft_%28D%26D_skill%29|Craft]], [[Decipher_Script_%28D%26D_skill%29|Deciper Script > Lingusitics]], [[Jump_%28D%26D_skill%29|Jump > Acrobatics]].
 
* '''Spells''': [[Spells_(D%26D)|New Spells]]. All level caps on spells are disregarded; all spells can benefit fully from any caster level.
 
* '''Multi-Classing''': All abilities based on class level are instead based on character level. The exceptions are hit points, base attack bonus, skill points, and saving throw modifiers, and any ability mentioned in the "special" column of the class table with a new entry. which still work per the normal rules. This increased the utility of multiclass spells, animal companions, and such. ''Example: Trapfinding improves based on character level, as Trapfinding is only mentioned one in the Special collum of the Rogue's class table. Sneak attack does not improve with increased character level but only with Rouge class level, as each tier of Sneak Attack is mentioned separately.''
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
 
* [[d20 System]]
 
* [[d20 System]]
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* [[Pathfinder]]
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* [[Apath]] - Pathfinder Sandbox
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

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