Can Prestige classes incur multi-class XP penalties?


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A Lyrist also suffers no Experience penalty for Multiclassing
the Jester said:
I take that to mean that, for instance, a dwarf could be a bard 10/druid 7/rog 1/foclyr x and not take an xp penalty from any of his classes' separation in levels.
Funny jester
 

Isn't that exactly what I said in post #5 of this thread? You're behind. ;)

And, yes, that's basically what it says (at least a valid interprietation). Crazy.
 



ThirdWizard said:
Isn't that exactly what I said in post #5 of this thread? You're behind. ;)

And, yes, that's basically what it says (at least a valid interprietation). Crazy.
He had better timing and delivery. Some people can tell a joke...
 



No xp penalties for Prestige Classes:

PRESTIGE CLASSES

Prestige classes offer a new form of multiclassing. Unlike the basic classes, characters must meet Requirements before they can take their first level of a prestige class. The rules for level advancement apply to this system, meaning the first step of advancement is always choosing a class. If a character does not meet the Requirements for a prestige class before that first step, that character cannot take the first level of that prestige class. Taking a prestige class does not incur the experience point penalties normally associated with multiclassing.

Notice the section bolded by me.

Ciao
Dave
 


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