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Crothian said:Mechancially they are weak, but I'd like to have a party that all had them so it would balance out in the group
That would definately even things out.
Crothian said:Mechancially they are weak, but I'd like to have a party that all had them so it would balance out in the group
Crothian said:Bloodlines are not a class so its not multi classing
It is slightly better than nothing or an ecl.pbd said:The level of bloodline is similar to buying an ecl level, you get nothing for it (no BAB, hit points, saves, etc) al you get is to keep advancing in your bloodline.
pbd said:The level of bloodline is similar to buying an ecl level, you get nothing for it (no BAB, hit points, saves, etc) al you get is to keep advancing in your bloodline.
amethal said:I'm not sure whether a fighter 3 / bloodline 1 can take weapon specialisation. Possibly not per the rules, but I'd allow it anyway. (Ignoring the fact he wouldn't get a feat to spend on it, obviously!)
Nyeshet said:Note also that having taken one or more bloodline level does not affect the xp cost for class levels yet to be taken. A Pal 9 still has to reach 45k xp to become a Pal 10. Thus, for the sake of xp costs, it is best to take all of your bloodline levels early - when xp costs per level are cheaper.
(IE: If you are a Pal 1 who has just achieved 1k xp, you may choose to become a Pal 2 or to take a bloodline level. If you choose the latter, you must now (again) gain 1k xp to become a Pal 2. Most DMs I know will insist that the second bloodline level cannot be taken for less than 2k xp and the third for less than 3k xp (for a total of 6 xp spent on the bloodline levels - almost as if using some odd form of gestalt) or that the second cannot be taken before level 4 and the third before level 7. I also know of several DMs who have their own rules for bloodline buyoff; some say it must be bought at the stated levels (thus 3rd, 6th, and 12th - substancially increasing the cost). Others state a continuous 5% or 10% xp penalty until xp equivalent to the bloodline total cost is paid off. Still others that all bloodline levels must be taken first - or that their levels stack with class levels for xp per level gain (ie: bloodline is indistinguishable from LA: minor is LA +1, no buyoff; a Pal 3, BL 2 has 10k xp rather than 3k xp).....
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If the character does not take a class level of bloodline before reaching the character level indicated on the table, he gains no further bloodline traits and must take a 20% penalty on all future XP gains. As soon as he meets the minimum bloodline level, he gains all bloodline abilities due him according to his character level, and the XP penalty no longer applies.
Levels of bloodline never result in XP penalties for multiclass characters.