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<blockquote data-quote="JustKim" data-source="post: 1926265" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>As it's been said, there's no need to cheat to get full ranks. There are two equally valid ways to do it.</p><p></p><p>The first is to take 7 (Or more) levels in your favorite class, until your max class skill rank is good and high. Then you take one level in Rogue, making sneak attack a class skill. Invest every skill point you get from Rogue in sneak attack, while it's a class skill, to take it from 0 to max in a single level. Tada!</p><p></p><p>The second is to start your character with a single level in Rogue, and then continue with levels in whatever other class you want. Since sneak attack was at one time a class skill, its max ranks are your level +3 even when it's a cross-class skill. At every level you can invest 2 skill points in sneak attack to continue maxing it out. Tada, again!</p><p></p><p>Neither of these are cheating, they have long been perfectly acceptable in the game. The only thing that makes them unbalanced is taking sneak attack as a skill, so I would submit that it is the sneak attack skill, not class/cross-class skill ranks that are broken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustKim, post: 1926265, member: 5478"] As it's been said, there's no need to cheat to get full ranks. There are two equally valid ways to do it. The first is to take 7 (Or more) levels in your favorite class, until your max class skill rank is good and high. Then you take one level in Rogue, making sneak attack a class skill. Invest every skill point you get from Rogue in sneak attack, while it's a class skill, to take it from 0 to max in a single level. Tada! The second is to start your character with a single level in Rogue, and then continue with levels in whatever other class you want. Since sneak attack was at one time a class skill, its max ranks are your level +3 even when it's a cross-class skill. At every level you can invest 2 skill points in sneak attack to continue maxing it out. Tada, again! Neither of these are cheating, they have long been perfectly acceptable in the game. The only thing that makes them unbalanced is taking sneak attack as a skill, so I would submit that it is the sneak attack skill, not class/cross-class skill ranks that are broken. [/QUOTE]
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