Fix to the broken VAR requirement for class requirements. Accomplished by removing listbox rows so disabled classes won't even show up. I may redo the entire page to restore the ability to read the info page of unavailable classes. If I get really, really bored.
Adds a SCRIPT requirement which actually just executes a script with the name of the first parameter, likely to set a local variable.
Adds a DEITY requirement, which is always an or type requirement. If any deity requirement is listed then the PCs deity must be listed to be able to level in that class. Two name deities use firstname in first parameter and lastname in second parameter.
Variable checked is on the object of the PC leveling up, first parameter is variable name, second is required value. Works the way the VAR requirement was supposed to work.
I put this down as SoZ because I only edited the levelup_classx2.xml file, it would be pretty easy for anyone actually doing custom content to modify the others if they want. I think for the file in question just copying and renaming is sufficient.
The included levelup_classx2.xml is the one from the enhanced levelup package. If you don't actually have the enhanced levelup package it will work anyway, it'll just fail when attempting to fire off a couple scripts (I think.)
I'm including requirement overrides for Doomguides to follow Kelemvor and Stormlords to follow Talos. Small files so included in main download.
For a further example I made monk and paladin orders as a separate download.
I'm not a PnP DnD player so there's probably lots of stuff that will make some people cringe at my ignorance. I just took the info off the wiki and followed it literally.
I also made an example module that will allow gaining some of the order feats and leveling a character to try it out.
a monk and paladin orders example to restrict multiclassing without losing ability to take more monk or paladin levels based on order membership. membership is granted through feats.
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