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| ^ **Level Rewards:** ^ | ^ **Level Rewards:** ^ | ||
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 1: [[Second Wind]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 2: [[Fighter Weapon Proficiency]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 3: [[Martial Novice]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 4: [[Javelin Proficiency]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 5: [[Martial Adept]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 6: [[Fighter Weapon Proficiency]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 7: [[Martial Expert]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 8: [[Bounty Proficiency]]. | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 9: [[Fighter Weapon Proficiency]] | |
| - | | **__Level | + | | Level 10: [[Martial Prodigy]] | |
| Some take up arms for glory, wealth, or revenge. Others do battle to prove themselves, to protect others, or because they know nothing else. Still others learn the ways of weaponcraft to hone their bodies in battle and prove their mettle in the forge of war. Lords of the battlefield, | Some take up arms for glory, wealth, or revenge. Others do battle to prove themselves, to protect others, or because they know nothing else. Still others learn the ways of weaponcraft to hone their bodies in battle and prove their mettle in the forge of war. Lords of the battlefield, | ||