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Inquisitor Class (D&D 5e)

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After a long journey and rising through the ranks, you have achieved the position of the Inquisitor. Your mission is to uphold the tenants in the faith and ensure that it will be spread to the far reaches of the material plain.

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Donald W March 06, 2024 5:04 pm UTC
For the record, it's tenets. Tenants rent space out, tenets are articles of faith.
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Travis L August 09, 2018 7:57 pm UTC
The name, the flavor, and the implied prestige (wait for it) of this class make it seem like a prestige class (boom, there it is!).

I would suggest retooling this as a prestige class that would entice clerics, paladins, and perhaps even warlocks to look into at around level 5 or 6; not only would this fit the theme a bit better, I think it would help this idea stand out against the other class ideas out there.
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Brian B August 10, 2018 2:05 pm UTC
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Thank you very much for your comment Travis.

As far as it being like a Prestige class, I can see where you are coming from, and I sort of agree with you. The major issue with that is, in 5th edition D&D, Prestige classes don't really exist. The addition of subclasses for each class has limited their creation as one would need to figure out how to reincorporate them into the system.

With this being said, I am currently working on a project that is just that. I'm attempting to reincorporate Prestige classes into 5th edition. It isn't a main project for me at the moment and will be some time before I release anything, but if you happen to come across it later, I would love to hear your input.
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