FuzzyWookie
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At first glance this question seemed silly, and it still may be. But sometimes the rules we assume are correct and the actual rules are very different.
I've searched the PHB, DMG and FAQ for this and found nothing (might be looking in the wrong spot).
Question: Does Evasion gained from one class (say a 2nd level Monk) and Evasion gained from a second class (say a 2nd level Rogue) "stack" to become Improved Evasion?
My first reaction was "Yes, of course it does!" But, upon reading any occurance of Evasion in the book I could find, there was no mention that they stack like Uncanny Dodge from a Barbarian and Rogue do to become Imp. Uncanny Dodge. The section of Multiclass Characters in the PHB only gives the example of Uncanny Dodge and makes no mention of Evasion.
Answers with Page numbers would be most helpful.
Thanks
Fuzzy (Lurker Extraordinaire)
I've searched the PHB, DMG and FAQ for this and found nothing (might be looking in the wrong spot).
Question: Does Evasion gained from one class (say a 2nd level Monk) and Evasion gained from a second class (say a 2nd level Rogue) "stack" to become Improved Evasion?
My first reaction was "Yes, of course it does!" But, upon reading any occurance of Evasion in the book I could find, there was no mention that they stack like Uncanny Dodge from a Barbarian and Rogue do to become Imp. Uncanny Dodge. The section of Multiclass Characters in the PHB only gives the example of Uncanny Dodge and makes no mention of Evasion.
Answers with Page numbers would be most helpful.
Thanks
Fuzzy (Lurker Extraordinaire)