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<blockquote data-quote="Starfox" data-source="post: 6024598" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>Just out of the top of my head; how would 2ed multiclassing work straight off with the Pathfinder xp system? Or perhaps with two small modifiers. You have a "budget" of xp you get to split between classes. Opening a new class has a fixed cost (say 3,000 xp). The rest of your xp can be spent any way you like to raise different classes. Levels shared between several classes work as gestalt character levels (that is, you use the best value from each), while levels you only have in one class work just as they do normally?</p><p></p><p>I suppose the temptation to take just 1-2 levels in many classes would be very strong. Perhaps this would work better as straight 2 ed multiclassing; xp must be divided evenly between all classes. This has the problem that you cannot easily drop or pick up a new class - to multiclass is a full career choice.</p><p></p><p>Aw well... Just some musings. Do with it what you will. Or perhaps you already have tried this variant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfox, post: 6024598, member: 2303"] Just out of the top of my head; how would 2ed multiclassing work straight off with the Pathfinder xp system? Or perhaps with two small modifiers. You have a "budget" of xp you get to split between classes. Opening a new class has a fixed cost (say 3,000 xp). The rest of your xp can be spent any way you like to raise different classes. Levels shared between several classes work as gestalt character levels (that is, you use the best value from each), while levels you only have in one class work just as they do normally? I suppose the temptation to take just 1-2 levels in many classes would be very strong. Perhaps this would work better as straight 2 ed multiclassing; xp must be divided evenly between all classes. This has the problem that you cannot easily drop or pick up a new class - to multiclass is a full career choice. Aw well... Just some musings. Do with it what you will. Or perhaps you already have tried this variant? [/QUOTE]
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