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[[Paragon paths (4E)|Paragon paths]] and [[epic destinies (4E)|epic destinies]] are paths of character customization introduced in {{4EDD}}. A character may choose a paragon path upon reaching the paragon tier at level 11. Paragon paths are often class-specific, and some have additional prerequisites.
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General rules for paragon paths are described in the Player's Handbook. Additional options are presented below.
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==Rules==
 
==Rules==
 
===Paragon Multiclassing===
 
===Paragon Multiclassing===
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===Path Feats===
 
===Path Feats===
These are special heroic tier feats geared towards a particular paragon path and give limited abilities similar to those of paragon path available in the heroic tier. You can only take one path feat. If you have a path feat and take a paragon path that gives the same ability, you can automatically retrain your path feat, it does not count as your retraining option for that level. You can still choose to take another paragon path and keep the path feat, this is similar to multi-classing, but for paragon paths.
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These are special heroic tier feats geared towards a particular paragon path and give limited abilities similar to those of paragon path available in the heroic tier. You can only take one path feat. If you have a path feat and take a paragon path that gives the same ability, you can automatically retrain your path feat. This does not count as your retraining option for that level. You can still choose to take another paragon path and keep the path feat. This is similar to multi-classing, but for paragon paths.
  
 
==Paragon Paths==
 
==Paragon Paths==
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* [[Daggermaster (4E)|Daggermaster]]
 
* [[Harrower (4E)|Harrower]]  
 
* [[Harrower (4E)|Harrower]]  
 
* [[Loremaster (4E)|Loremaster]]  
 
* [[Loremaster (4E)|Loremaster]]  
* [[Metamagician(4E)|Metamagician]] [Wizard]  
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* [[Metamagician(4E)|Metamagician]] [Wizard]
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* [[Psychic Channeler (4E)|Psychic Channeler]]  
 
* [[Ritualist (4E)|Ritualist]]  
 
* [[Ritualist (4E)|Ritualist]]  
 
* [[Shapedancer (4E)|Shapedancer]]  
 
* [[Shapedancer (4E)|Shapedancer]]  
* [[Wizard of the Spiral Tower (4E)|Wizard of the Spiral Tower]] [Wizard]
 
  
==Divine Paragon Paths (Greyhawk)==
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===Specialized===
Pelor are served by Radiant Servants, Istus by Divine Oracles.
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* [[Aerie Harrier (4E)|Aerie Harrier]]
* [[Divine Adept (4E)|Divine Adept]] - Corellon
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* [[Satyr Piper (4E)|Satyr Piper]]
* [[Divine Berserker (4E)|Divine Berserker]] - Grumsh
 
* [[Divine Champion (4E)|Divine Champion]] - Kord
 
* [[Divine Deathlord (4E)|Divine Deathlord]] - Nerull
 
* [[Divine Defender (4E)|Divine Defender]] - Moradin
 
* [[Divine Dreamer (4E)|Divine Dreamer]] - Sehanine
 
* [[Divine Knight (4E)|Divine Knight]] - Bahamut
 
* [[Divine Maiden (4E)|Divine Maiden]] - Ehlonna
 
* [[Divine Mother (4E)|Divine Mother]] - Beory
 
* [[Divine Schemer (4E)|Divine Schemer]] - Lolth
 
* [[Divine Scholar (4E)|Divine Scholar]] - Rao
 
* [[Divine Scoundrel (4E)|Divine Scoundrel]] - Olidarma
 
* [[Divine Traveller (4E)|Divine Traveller]] - Yondalla
 
* [[Divine Tyrant (4E)|Divine Tyrant]] - Tiamat
 
  
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===In Progesss ===
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* [[Paragon Multiclassing (4E)|Paragon Multiclassing]] using dual-class rules
  
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== See also ==
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* [[:Category:4E paragon paths|List of paragon path]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 13 November 2009

4ED&D 4E
4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons

Paragon paths and epic destinies are paths of character customization introduced in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons. A character may choose a paragon path upon reaching the paragon tier at level 11. Paragon paths are often class-specific, and some have additional prerequisites.

General rules for paragon paths are described in the Player's Handbook. Additional options are presented below.

Rules

Paragon Multiclassing

At level 11, a paragon multiclass character gains am at-will power of his second class as an at-will power, in addition to any at-will powers currently held.

Path Feats

These are special heroic tier feats geared towards a particular paragon path and give limited abilities similar to those of paragon path available in the heroic tier. You can only take one path feat. If you have a path feat and take a paragon path that gives the same ability, you can automatically retrain your path feat. This does not count as your retraining option for that level. You can still choose to take another paragon path and keep the path feat. This is similar to multi-classing, but for paragon paths.

Paragon Paths

Specialized

In Progesss

See also