Your cleric would learn spells when he goes up in level. If, say, he were 8th level and you never advanced him beyond that, he would not learn any more spells. However, if you continued to advance his level, he'd get spells as usual. See page 142 in the manual for cleric spell progression.
I preferred to keep my Paladin and Cleric separate characters. I rarely used spells from the Paladin; he was definitely the front-line fighter type. This allowed the cleric to stay back (most of the time) for spellcasting.
Concentration is taken if you plan to work up to the feat Maximized Attacks. Fighters need 4 levels of that skill, plus maxing out in two weapon types, to get Max Damage.
Nightowl2
[ 09-25-2002, 12:02 PM: Message edited by: Nightowl2 ]
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