Setanos wrote:But dont do so on the basis of class levels. After all, the NPC high priest of a temple may be very often a lower level cleric then the adventurering PC cleric.
I fully agree with this except with a proviso about Holy Warrior PrCs... I think the number of levels you pursue in that particular PrC (Paladins included) IS directly related to how devout a follower you are, since each PrC is distinctly intertwined with their respective gods' beliefs.
Enverex wrote:Well, so far, I think I have seen pretty much every single person say they are going to take levels in Psion. Would love to see how it seems to fit into everyones situations...
Depends on the god, really, though if a Cleric is any sort of Chaotic, they couldn't be a Psion, since Psions have an Alignment restriction of any non-Chaotic. (They have to be Lawful or Neutral)
Ergo, Cleric/Psions of Maleki, Dru'el, Cha'reth, Corellon, Forian, Xenon, etc. are pretty much an impossibility... I don't forsee any logical reason to fudge the restrictions based on Domains a la Druids of Cha'reth or Dru'el, since all the mental oriented domain Gods are Lawful... Senath, Valok, Angadar, Mikon, etc. Angadar actually had Psion levels, heh.
The logic that Elves are very intelligent and therefore would be prone to be Psions is kind of flawed since Psionics isn't really based on any one stat, and if it's based on anything, it's Wisdom. It's basis on Wisdom is unlike a Clerics, it's more like a Monks in teh fact that it requires a lot of focus and self-discipline to utilize, and thus the alignment restriction of any non-Chaotic... so you can have an Elven Psion/Cleric, they'd just be something non-Chaotic... a Follower of O'Ma or something. Psionics don't have any direct relation to being Elven, nor is there any indicator in the world history that Elves tend to have a higher likelihood of being Psions or anything like that.
But that's up to the team to make an official ruling on, that's just my view from having played with Psions a lot in PnP and with the mod.