Sub-classes are related to a main class but differ in some ways. In Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, for instance, a paladin has the characteristics of a fighter, but gains special divine powers, foregoes weapon specialization, and must abide by strict alignment rules. In Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition, sub-classes are clusters of powers within a class. These sub-classes are a kind of build.
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| - Sub-classes are related to a main class but differ in some ways. In Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, for instance, a paladin has the characteristics of a fighter, but gains special divine powers, foregoes weapon specialization, and must abide by strict alignment rules. In Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition, sub-classes are clusters of powers within a class. These sub-classes are a kind of build.
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| - Sub-classes are related to a main class but differ in some ways. In Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, for instance, a paladin has the characteristics of a fighter, but gains special divine powers, foregoes weapon specialization, and must abide by strict alignment rules. In Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition, sub-classes are clusters of powers within a class. These sub-classes are a kind of build.
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