I'd hate to climb a ladder with a pike
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Except when there's light in the pikemen's eyes apparently
Castle Super Beast has long been my go to gaming and pop culture podcast.
I'm very much looking forward to race and class mods. I want to be a bugbear and fuck a bear
Why? They live in Toronto
Polearms in general were ubiquitous throughout history. Pretty much anyone can pick one up and get the general idea of poke the enemy with the sharp end and use the length to keep them away.
Oh, so you picked a spell to exchange for but not a spell to forget? The game just registered that as you deciding not to forget a spell that level, and didn't give you the exchange you picked.
You kept the spell you picked on the first screen right?
Edit: rereading I see you did! You're all good then. Just use that second screen to ditch spells you don't like and get better ones in future
As far as a guide goes, it won't be perfect since it's designed for the tabletop game so not every option will be the same, but you can get a good idea of things from RPGBOT
So Sorcerors have a limited spell list and you are given the option to forget a spell you don't like and exchange it for another when you level up.
This is to make up for not being able to have a big list of spells to pick from every day like wizards can.
The first screen was your standard learn new spells for your level, and the second was the forget spells you don't like and learn something else one.
Sounds like you picked your spell, then immediately exchanged it on the next screen?
Don't worry about it, eventually you'll meet a character who can let you respec your character. Just going through the level ups again will let you pick the spells you want.
Duergar Oathbreaker Paladin.
I really like Duergar and they rarely get the playable character spotlight that Drow get, so it felt like a must.
Can you describe what you didn't understand from the level up?
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