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<blockquote data-quote="Valicor" data-source="post: 188093" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>I personally haven't tryed using training rules for core classes. Though I can see how they would be useful to explain multicalssing.</p><p></p><p>Here's my shot at it. You first class requires no training, since it is what you have focused on for your life. Once you begin to multiclass you must seek out a member of the assigned class or npc class equivlent (since students often surpass the teacher), you must spend 1 week per character level you have training prior to entering the class. </p><p> Ie; you need if you are a level 2 fighter and wish to enter rouge, you must spend 3 weeks training in the skills. </p><p>The reason the training gets longer every level is that, the higher you get the more focused you become in your current class/classes. </p><p></p><p>You must pay for all your equipment exspenses, and 100 gp per week. If you start as 0/0 multiclass neither one require special training. But any class added on after words requires the trainning mentioned above. </p><p></p><p>Also if you are multiclassing into a races favored class, it is more natural so you have a basic talent for it. You require only half as much training time, as it would normally take to train someone else.</p><p></p><p>Prestige Class Training;</p><p></p><p>To enter a prestige class, you must not only meet the requirments, but join a guild, or be invited to join the guild that gives special training. Once you become a member you spend two weeks training to learn the abilities. After which every level (that grants special abilities) requires special training. You gain the hit dice, skills, and saves of the prestige class, but must train for a week with a guild master to gain the spcial abilties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valicor, post: 188093, member: 1555"] I personally haven't tryed using training rules for core classes. Though I can see how they would be useful to explain multicalssing. Here's my shot at it. You first class requires no training, since it is what you have focused on for your life. Once you begin to multiclass you must seek out a member of the assigned class or npc class equivlent (since students often surpass the teacher), you must spend 1 week per character level you have training prior to entering the class. Ie; you need if you are a level 2 fighter and wish to enter rouge, you must spend 3 weeks training in the skills. The reason the training gets longer every level is that, the higher you get the more focused you become in your current class/classes. You must pay for all your equipment exspenses, and 100 gp per week. If you start as 0/0 multiclass neither one require special training. But any class added on after words requires the trainning mentioned above. Also if you are multiclassing into a races favored class, it is more natural so you have a basic talent for it. You require only half as much training time, as it would normally take to train someone else. Prestige Class Training; To enter a prestige class, you must not only meet the requirments, but join a guild, or be invited to join the guild that gives special training. Once you become a member you spend two weeks training to learn the abilities. After which every level (that grants special abilities) requires special training. You gain the hit dice, skills, and saves of the prestige class, but must train for a week with a guild master to gain the spcial abilties. [/QUOTE]
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