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<blockquote data-quote="DammitVictor" data-source="post: 7946205" data-attributes="member: 6750908"><p>I think it was this thread where I posted the link to <em>Overhauling Multiclassing</em> (it was definitely this forum), but for people who don't want to pay two dollars to satisfy an idle curiosity-- people I am <em>utterly jealous</em> of-- the gist of it is like this:</p><p></p><p>The class you take at 1st level is your <em>primary class</em>. Every time you gain a level, you gain a level in your primary class-- this never changes.</p><p></p><p>At any time, you can designate <em>one and only one</em> class to be your <em>secondary class</em>. This doesn't do anything on its own, but there's a series of feats:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You can improve your BAB progression, by one step per feat, up to the progression of your secondary class.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You can improve your Hit Dice, by one die size per feat, up to the progression of your secondary class.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You can gain the Good Save progression of your secondary class, if it's different from your primary class.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You can get an extra 2 skill points per level, up to your secondary class' skill points.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Finally, if you're at least 5th level and you've taken at least two other multiclass feats, you can take the <em>Cross-Training</em> feat, which gives you all of the class features of your secondary class as a character of your level minus four.</li> </ul><p>Only thing I think it's missing is low-level multiclassing and some kind of penalty to the primary class. And, of course, accommodation for Prestige Classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitVictor, post: 7946205, member: 6750908"] I think it was this thread where I posted the link to [i]Overhauling Multiclassing[/i] (it was definitely this forum), but for people who don't want to pay two dollars to satisfy an idle curiosity-- people I am [i]utterly jealous[/i] of-- the gist of it is like this: The class you take at 1st level is your [i]primary class[/i]. Every time you gain a level, you gain a level in your primary class-- this never changes. At any time, you can designate [i]one and only one[/i] class to be your [i]secondary class[/i]. This doesn't do anything on its own, but there's a series of feats: [LIST] [*]You can improve your BAB progression, by one step per feat, up to the progression of your secondary class. [*]You can improve your Hit Dice, by one die size per feat, up to the progression of your secondary class. [*]You can gain the Good Save progression of your secondary class, if it's different from your primary class. [*]You can get an extra 2 skill points per level, up to your secondary class' skill points. [*]Finally, if you're at least 5th level and you've taken at least two other multiclass feats, you can take the [i]Cross-Training[/i] feat, which gives you all of the class features of your secondary class as a character of your level minus four. [/LIST] Only thing I think it's missing is low-level multiclassing and some kind of penalty to the primary class. And, of course, accommodation for Prestige Classes. [/QUOTE]
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