Previous editions of D&D had alignments baked into their very mechanics. CertainDnD classesandDnD raceswere tied to specific alignments, and your alignment impacted the weapons, spells, and gods you could interact with. Fifth edition has made alignments more flexible, and nowadays they’re more of...
Races with levels do not have this restriction, and their levels work differently. Check the respective Race page for details. You may not multiclass into two different Stand Types, but may instead utilize Multi-Typing which is defined with the other Stand rules. Classes Stands Power-Type ...
Not really, anyway. They went ahead and built two different classes, for no perceivable reason as far as I can tell. But to make them two separate classes, they had to alter the play style and build between them. Instead of the normal spell-slots-and-levels s...
Many other elements were unified in 3eD&D, as Clerics, Wizards, and other “full spellcasters” advanced at the same progression from spell levels 1 to 9. The kits of 2eAD&Dwere replaced by “prestige classes,” specialized classes that had specific requirements of feats, skills, proficiencie...