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Do you also believe that the Scout's rate of improvement (+10 at 3rd, +20 at 11th) is in "conflict" with the PHB's version and therefore the Scout's Fast Movement progresses exactly the same way as the Monk's does? If not, why not?No, because while the monk Fast Movement advances as indicated on its class table, the scout advances as the text indicates under its own Class Features. The next line down for the Scout is Fast Movement, which references the Monk version but also specifies how the Scout's version progresses.

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It's not in conflict with the PHB, and I'm not sure what you mean about "making a new rule." The features are similar enough that it's worth referencing the original, but the Scout one has different provisions from the Barbarian one. Do you also believe that the Scout's rate of improvement (+10 at 3rd, +20 at 11th) is in "conflict" with the PHB's version and therefore the Scout's Fast Movement progresses exactly the same way as the Monk's does? If not, why not? Since CA is trying to make a rule that is in conflict with the PHB, and is not otherwise stating that it is modifying or adding to existing rules, the PHB takes precedence.It's not in conflict with the PHB, and I'm not sure what you mean about "making a new rule." The features are similar enough that it's worth referencing the original, but the Scout one has different provisions from the Barbarian one. The errata rules state that the PHB is the primary source for base class features. It is trying to change the definition of the class ability. Scout is not trying to create an exception for itself (i.e.: "Unlike normal uncanny dodge, this one does "). That's not how specific trump's general works either.







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