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<blockquote data-quote="Heretic Apostate" data-source="post: 991548" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Has anyone taken the Apprentice rules from the DMG and extended them all the way up to 20th level?</p><p></p><p>Basically, in one level, you can take half of the features of 1st level in one class, and half of the features of 1st level in another class (one of them has to be your race's preferred class). Next level, you get the remaining portions of your classes.</p><p></p><p>I've thought this might be a good way to do multiclassing. Instead of, for instance, suddenly being able to cast spells without any effort, you gain your first level of wizard or cleric over a two-level period. Also, it allows for more customization. If you take a half-level (1st minor) of wizard and a half-level (12th major) of fighter, you're a fighter that has picked up a few tricks (fighter 11.6/wizard 0.4). And if you never complete the 1st level of wizard, that means your next level would be a half-level (12th minor) of fighter and a half-level (13th major) of fighter, making you fighter 12.6/wizard 0.4.</p><p></p><p>Any comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heretic Apostate, post: 991548, member: 696"] Has anyone taken the Apprentice rules from the DMG and extended them all the way up to 20th level? Basically, in one level, you can take half of the features of 1st level in one class, and half of the features of 1st level in another class (one of them has to be your race's preferred class). Next level, you get the remaining portions of your classes. I've thought this might be a good way to do multiclassing. Instead of, for instance, suddenly being able to cast spells without any effort, you gain your first level of wizard or cleric over a two-level period. Also, it allows for more customization. If you take a half-level (1st minor) of wizard and a half-level (12th major) of fighter, you're a fighter that has picked up a few tricks (fighter 11.6/wizard 0.4). And if you never complete the 1st level of wizard, that means your next level would be a half-level (12th minor) of fighter and a half-level (13th major) of fighter, making you fighter 12.6/wizard 0.4. Any comments? [/QUOTE]
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