Menu
News
All News
Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
Pathfinder
Starfinder
Warhammer
2d20 System
Year Zero Engine
Industry News
Reviews
Dragon Reflections
White Dwarf Reflections
Columns
Weekly Digests
Weekly News Digest
Freebies, Sales & Bundles
RPG Print News
RPG Crowdfunding News
Game Content
ENterplanetary DimENsions
Mythological Figures
Opinion
Worlds of Design
Peregrine's Nest
RPG Evolution
Other Columns
From the Freelancing Frontline
Monster ENcyclopedia
WotC/TSR Alumni Look Back
4 Hours w/RSD (Ryan Dancey)
The Road to 3E (Jonathan Tweet)
Greenwood's Realms (Ed Greenwood)
Drawmij's TSR (Jim Ward)
Community
Forums & Topics
Forum List
Latest Posts
Forum list
*Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
D&D Older Editions, OSR, & D&D Variants
*TTRPGs General
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
EN Publishing
*Geek Talk & Media
Search forums
Chat/Discord
Resources
Wiki
Pages
Latest activity
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Downloads
Latest reviews
Search resources
EN Publishing
Store
EN5ider
Adventures in ZEITGEIST
Awfully Cheerful Engine
What's OLD is NEW
Judge Dredd & The Worlds Of 2000AD
War of the Burning Sky
Level Up: Advanced 5E
Events & Releases
Upcoming Events
Private Events
Featured Events
Socials!
EN Publishing
Twitter
BlueSky
Facebook
Instagram
EN World
BlueSky
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Twitch
Podcast
Features
Top 5 RPGs Compiled Charts 2004-Present
Adventure Game Industry Market Research Summary (RPGs) V1.0
Ryan Dancey: Acquiring TSR
Q&A With Gary Gygax
D&D Rules FAQs
TSR, WotC, & Paizo: A Comparative History
D&D Pronunciation Guide
Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarters
Tabletop RPG Podcast Hall of Fame
Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News
D&D in the Mainstream
D&D & RPG History
About Morrus
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Forums & Topics
Forum List
Latest Posts
Forum list
*Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
D&D Older Editions, OSR, & D&D Variants
*TTRPGs General
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
EN Publishing
*Geek Talk & Media
Search forums
Chat/Discord
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Upgrade your account to a Community Supporter account and remove most of the site ads.
Rocket your D&D 5E and Level Up: Advanced 5E games into space! Alpha Star Magazine Is Launching... Right Now!
Community
General Tabletop Discussion
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
Multiclassing Questions
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="FireLance" data-source="post: 5054417" data-attributes="member: 3424"><p>You're welcome. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Usually, you can take a feat only once, unless the feat says you can take it more than once. Since the Novice Power, Acolyte Power and Adept Power feats don't say this, you can take each of them only once.</p><p> </p><p>When you take a power swap feat, you lose a power from your original class (in this case, cleric) and take a power of the same level or lower from your multiclass class (in this case, druid). Any time you level up, you can retrain and change one choice you have previously made, such as a choice of power or a choice of feat. So, if you want your original power back, any time you level up, you can retrain the power swap feat to something else. </p><p></p><p>Alternatively, you can retain the power swap feat but swap a power of a different level. For example, at 4th level, you swapped a 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power for a 3rd-level druid encounter attack power. At 5th level, you can swap a 1st-level cleric encounter attack power for a 1st-level druid encounter attack power instead. You lose the 3rd-level druid encounter attack power and regain the 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power. This is an extra benefit of the power swap feats and does not count as retraining. You can do this in addition to retraining another character choice, although if you still want a druid power, you shouldn't retrain the power swap feat!</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, if you want to change the druid power you took previously to another druid power, you can also do so any time you level up. For example, you could change a 3rd-level druid power for another 3rd-level druid power. Again, this does not count as retraining.</p><p></p><p>If you have gained a higher-level cleric power after levelling up, you may also immediately swap that for a druid power of the same level or lower and regain your previous cleric power. Let's say you previously swapped a 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power for a 3rd-level druid encounter attack power. When you reach 7th level and gain a new 7th-level cleric encounter attack power, you may swap that for a 7th-level druid encounter attack power. If you do so, you lose your 3rd-level druid encounter attack power and get back your 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power. As with the last two cases, this does not count as retraining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireLance, post: 5054417, member: 3424"] You're welcome. :) Usually, you can take a feat only once, unless the feat says you can take it more than once. Since the Novice Power, Acolyte Power and Adept Power feats don't say this, you can take each of them only once. When you take a power swap feat, you lose a power from your original class (in this case, cleric) and take a power of the same level or lower from your multiclass class (in this case, druid). Any time you level up, you can retrain and change one choice you have previously made, such as a choice of power or a choice of feat. So, if you want your original power back, any time you level up, you can retrain the power swap feat to something else. Alternatively, you can retain the power swap feat but swap a power of a different level. For example, at 4th level, you swapped a 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power for a 3rd-level druid encounter attack power. At 5th level, you can swap a 1st-level cleric encounter attack power for a 1st-level druid encounter attack power instead. You lose the 3rd-level druid encounter attack power and regain the 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power. This is an extra benefit of the power swap feats and does not count as retraining. You can do this in addition to retraining another character choice, although if you still want a druid power, you shouldn't retrain the power swap feat! Otherwise, if you want to change the druid power you took previously to another druid power, you can also do so any time you level up. For example, you could change a 3rd-level druid power for another 3rd-level druid power. Again, this does not count as retraining. If you have gained a higher-level cleric power after levelling up, you may also immediately swap that for a druid power of the same level or lower and regain your previous cleric power. Let's say you previously swapped a 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power for a 3rd-level druid encounter attack power. When you reach 7th level and gain a new 7th-level cleric encounter attack power, you may swap that for a 7th-level druid encounter attack power. If you do so, you lose your 3rd-level druid encounter attack power and get back your 3rd-level cleric encounter attack power. As with the last two cases, this does not count as retraining. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Community
General Tabletop Discussion
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
Multiclassing Questions
Top