King-Panda
First Post
Let's say a player wants to gain training in a skill. Assuming you had a 13 in the stat required by the Multiclassing feat, what reason would there be to choose the Skill Training feat over a Multiclassing feat that contained the skill in question?
Example
I'm a fighter with 13 strength or higher, and I want training in Stealth. I can:
A) Take the feat Skill Training, and be trained in Stealth.
B) Take the feat Warrior of the Wild, be trained in Stealth, and gain the Hunter's Quarry class feature to use once per encounter. Also, I am considered to be a Ranger for qualifying for feats and paragon paths with the Ranger prerequisite.
This only works once (can't multiclass more than once), but seriously? This may just be me, but almost all my characters use a feat slot for skill training. I just realized I could do this instead. Crazy.
Example
I'm a fighter with 13 strength or higher, and I want training in Stealth. I can:
A) Take the feat Skill Training, and be trained in Stealth.
B) Take the feat Warrior of the Wild, be trained in Stealth, and gain the Hunter's Quarry class feature to use once per encounter. Also, I am considered to be a Ranger for qualifying for feats and paragon paths with the Ranger prerequisite.
This only works once (can't multiclass more than once), but seriously? This may just be me, but almost all my characters use a feat slot for skill training. I just realized I could do this instead. Crazy.
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