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| == Rune Priest ==
| | pretentious name for dorf cleric, meant to die by magma leak |
| Due to the Dwarves' natural dislike of magic, but the fact that some people would want a mage that could take a hit, the Rune Priest was invented during the earlier years of DnD. It essentially works the same way a wizard would...except you use (wait for it, wait for it) runes.
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| In 4th edition, they are a Divine Leader, which means that they have to compete with Clerics rather than Wizards. Since few people have any objection to Dwarven Clerics, they're at a pretty huge loss. Like every other class in the Player's Handbook 3, the Runepriest is so complicated that nobody can tell whether it's OP or UP.
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Revision as of 11:03, 17 September 2015
pretentious name for dorf cleric, meant to die by magma leak