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Having the book is not enough, you actually have to read it in order to get the information inside it ;)

Thank you, excellent explanation.

The mistake I made was not looking for multi-CLASS in the FEAT chapter.

Multiclass feats are in the feats chapter, around page 208 iirc.

You have to spend feats in order to multiclass, it's not free.

Ie, you spend one feat in order to multiclass (get class at-will as encounter or small class feature + skill bonus) and then afterwards, you spend feats on being able to grab a power from your new class instead of one from your original class.

Unless you are a bard, you can only multi-class in one class.

At tenth level my eladrin wizard chose training in Bluff.

I will retrain my Bluff training and multi-class as a Fey Pact Warlord... and get the same training plus some.
 

Thank you, excellent explanation.

The mistake I made was not looking for multi-CLASS in the FEAT chapter.



At tenth level my eladrin wizard chose training in Bluff.

I will retrain my Bluff training and multi-class as a Fey Pact Warlord... and get the same training plus some.

That's generally not a bad idea. Usually, when considering to get the skill training feat, first check if a multi-classing feat might not also work. ;)

Though beware - the Fey Pact Warlock is based on Charisma, so it might be pretty useless in practice since you rarely hit with it. ;)
 


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