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Adding multiclass feats to prevent cheesy level dips and help true dual class level splits.
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<blockquote data-quote="Horwath" data-source="post: 7895381" data-attributes="member: 6801299"><p>Right now multiclassing comes down to having primary class and cheesy level dips in 1 or 2 other classes for 1 to 2 levels, maybe 3.</p><p></p><p>Also going for true dual class character, that is one that has 2 classes that follow each other within 1 level difference always can be really underpowered character comparing to single class character or multiclass with a level or 2 dip.</p><p></p><p>These feat are meant for multiclass characters that have only 2 classes and classes are always within 1 level from each other.</p><p>I.E 10th level character can only be 5/5 split and 13th level can only be 7/6 split.</p><p>Your 1st class taken must be the one that leads at odd levels.</p><p></p><p>FEATS:</p><p></p><p>Barbarian:</p><p>+1 str, dex or con</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your barbarian levels for determining bonus damage from rage and number of rages per day.</p><p></p><p>Bard:</p><p>+1 dex, int or cha</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your bard levels for cantrips known and your Bardic inspiration, Font of inspiration and Song of rest.</p><p></p><p>Cleric:</p><p>+1 con, wis or cha</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your cleric levels for cantrips know, Channel divinity and Divine intervention</p><p></p><p>Druid:</p><p>+1 con, wis or cha</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your druid levels for cantrips know and Wild Shape</p><p></p><p>Fighter:</p><p>+1 str, dex or con</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your fighter levels for Extra attack feature. Classes without their own Extra attack feature add only half levels.</p><p></p><p>Monk:</p><p>+1 str, dex or wis</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your monk levels for martial arts damage die and number of ki points</p><p></p><p>Paladin</p><p>+1 str, con or cha</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your paladin levels for Auras and Lay on hands</p><p></p><p>Ranger: I dont know, special features of PHB core Ranger are soooo bad(outside spells and extra attack), that you would be better of with a regular feat, but here goes nothing...</p><p>+1 str, dex and wis</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your Ranger levels for Favored enemy, Natural explorer and spells know number(to give some versatility at least),</p><p>...But I am tempted to say that they stack for every ranger special feature(except spell slots)...</p><p></p><p>Rogue:</p><p>+1 dex, int or cha</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your Rogue levels for sneak attack damage</p><p></p><p>Sorcerer</p><p>+1 dex, con or cha</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your Sorcerer levels for cantrips known and sorcery points</p><p></p><p>Warlock</p><p>+1 dex, int or cha</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your Warlock levels for cantrips known and invocations known</p><p></p><p>Wizard:</p><p>+1 dex, int or wis</p><p>levels in your second class stack with your Wizard levels for cantrips know and Arcane recovery</p><p></p><p></p><p>also as most campaigns end around 11-12th level, you can only have these 2 feats(if you take for both classes) or 3 if one of your classes is fighter and nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horwath, post: 7895381, member: 6801299"] Right now multiclassing comes down to having primary class and cheesy level dips in 1 or 2 other classes for 1 to 2 levels, maybe 3. Also going for true dual class character, that is one that has 2 classes that follow each other within 1 level difference always can be really underpowered character comparing to single class character or multiclass with a level or 2 dip. These feat are meant for multiclass characters that have only 2 classes and classes are always within 1 level from each other. I.E 10th level character can only be 5/5 split and 13th level can only be 7/6 split. Your 1st class taken must be the one that leads at odd levels. FEATS: Barbarian: +1 str, dex or con levels in your second class stack with your barbarian levels for determining bonus damage from rage and number of rages per day. Bard: +1 dex, int or cha levels in your second class stack with your bard levels for cantrips known and your Bardic inspiration, Font of inspiration and Song of rest. Cleric: +1 con, wis or cha levels in your second class stack with your cleric levels for cantrips know, Channel divinity and Divine intervention Druid: +1 con, wis or cha levels in your second class stack with your druid levels for cantrips know and Wild Shape Fighter: +1 str, dex or con levels in your second class stack with your fighter levels for Extra attack feature. Classes without their own Extra attack feature add only half levels. Monk: +1 str, dex or wis levels in your second class stack with your monk levels for martial arts damage die and number of ki points Paladin +1 str, con or cha levels in your second class stack with your paladin levels for Auras and Lay on hands Ranger: I dont know, special features of PHB core Ranger are soooo bad(outside spells and extra attack), that you would be better of with a regular feat, but here goes nothing... +1 str, dex and wis levels in your second class stack with your Ranger levels for Favored enemy, Natural explorer and spells know number(to give some versatility at least), ...But I am tempted to say that they stack for every ranger special feature(except spell slots)... Rogue: +1 dex, int or cha levels in your second class stack with your Rogue levels for sneak attack damage Sorcerer +1 dex, con or cha levels in your second class stack with your Sorcerer levels for cantrips known and sorcery points Warlock +1 dex, int or cha levels in your second class stack with your Warlock levels for cantrips known and invocations known Wizard: +1 dex, int or wis levels in your second class stack with your Wizard levels for cantrips know and Arcane recovery also as most campaigns end around 11-12th level, you can only have these 2 feats(if you take for both classes) or 3 if one of your classes is fighter and nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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