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<blockquote data-quote="SnowHeart" data-source="post: 4657782" data-attributes="member: 82099"><p>Hello all. Need some advice.</p><p> </p><p>In a campaign I'm running, I wanted to encourage my players to rely more on core classes and I also thought the RAW about multiclassing was too punitive. I decided to toss out the RAW penalties for multiclassing when a PC's levels are too disparite (get rid of the stick) but give modest bonuses for taking levels in your favored class (add a carrot). Specifically, for each level in your race's favored class, you would get one extra hit point and, at 5th and 10th level in your favored class, you would get a bonus feat. So far, this has worked out relatively well... nobody has played a human.</p><p> </p><p>Now, one of my PCs is taking the Leadership Feat and would like a human cohort with 5 levels in Bard, and then 5 levels in Evangelist (a PrC with only 5 levels). As a human, the cohort's favored class would be whatever class she has the most levels in. Initially, that would be bard -- +5 hp and one bonus feat at 5th level.</p><p> </p><p>Now, we're trying to figure out if the cohort would receive another 5 hp and 10th level bonus feat or not. I'm thinking "no" but would appreciate advice and input. Remember, this is supposed to be a bonus or incentive for sticking with core classes rather than a penalty for branching out.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowHeart, post: 4657782, member: 82099"] Hello all. Need some advice. In a campaign I'm running, I wanted to encourage my players to rely more on core classes and I also thought the RAW about multiclassing was too punitive. I decided to toss out the RAW penalties for multiclassing when a PC's levels are too disparite (get rid of the stick) but give modest bonuses for taking levels in your favored class (add a carrot). Specifically, for each level in your race's favored class, you would get one extra hit point and, at 5th and 10th level in your favored class, you would get a bonus feat. So far, this has worked out relatively well... nobody has played a human. Now, one of my PCs is taking the Leadership Feat and would like a human cohort with 5 levels in Bard, and then 5 levels in Evangelist (a PrC with only 5 levels). As a human, the cohort's favored class would be whatever class she has the most levels in. Initially, that would be bard -- +5 hp and one bonus feat at 5th level. Now, we're trying to figure out if the cohort would receive another 5 hp and 10th level bonus feat or not. I'm thinking "no" but would appreciate advice and input. Remember, this is supposed to be a bonus or incentive for sticking with core classes rather than a penalty for branching out. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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