Implements: Arcane multiclassed arcane

So multiclassing (via feats) into another class does not allow you to use that class' implement(s)?

You need this Implement Proficiency feat for that?

But how do a Wizard mc'ing into Cleric get to use Holy Symbols?

Wait for Divine Power to introduce a Divine Implement Proficiency feat? And PP for the Primal Implement Proficiency feat? :erm:
 

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Yup, arcane power. One obvious one is to take heavy blades (from swordmage). It's nice for a valorous bard since they aren't dependent on songblades then. Sorcerers might take it too but sorcerous blade channeling only works with daggers so you'd be limited to close attacks. Melee warlocks might be interested as well.
I'm thinking a Sorc with Implement Proficiency (Heavy Blades) and using a +X Mage's Fullblade...
 

So multiclassing (via feats) into another class does not allow you to use that class' implement(s)?

You need this Implement Proficiency feat for that?

But how do a Wizard mc'ing into Cleric get to use Holy Symbols?

The MC feats allow you to use the MCed class' implements when using powers from that class, but not for anything else. So if I have a tactical warlord MCed to wizard, the warlord can use a wand, but only when using powers like flaming sphere or blood pulse. If the warlord somehow got access to a warlock at-will like Dire Radiance *say they're a half-elf* they would not be able to use a wand with that because the MC feat only grants the ability to use wands for wizard powers.
 

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