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<blockquote data-quote="Synthetik Fish" data-source="post: 2533799" data-attributes="member: 8746"><p>If you go halfling, there is no problem (actually, there wouldn't be one with human either.) A halfling's favored class is Rogue, so when determining to see if you incur an XP penalty for multi-classing, you wouldn't count any levels in Rogue for halflings. With Humans, their favored class is (I believe it goes this way) your highest class level. It's either that, or whatever you pick for first level.</p><p></p><p>I'd also pick rogue for 1st level, yes for the skills. There's really no advantage of taking Wizard for first level over rogue: with rogue you get 2 more HP, way more skills, and won't be as likely to die at 1st level.</p><p></p><p>As for your 3rd level feat. You don't need to be taking a level of rogue to take a "rogue feat" for your 3rd level feat. The feats that you get at first, 3rd, 6th, and every third level after that are bonus feats, and you can take whatever feat you desire, as long as you fufill the requirements for it. You typically have restrictions on choosing feats if they are bonus class feats, such as a Fighter's bonus feats (from being a fighter, at 1st level, 2nd level, and so on) And a wizard's bonus feats (at every 5th level.)</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about your Familiar/Alertness question... I would asusme that it does. I do know this however: if having a familiar DOES count towards your alertness feat, as soon as you go farther away than a mile from your familiar, or it dies (basicly, whenever you would loose use of the Alertness feat), you WILL loose all abilities from ANYTHING that requires alertness as a feat, until you re-gain the useage of that feat (whether from getting a new familiar, or taking the feat.)</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure of the requirements for the Nightsong prestiege class. Basicly, if you are a human or halfling, you can take any combination of rogue/[insert other class here] at any rate you desire, choosing whatever class you like between the two upon gaining a new level.</p><p></p><p>If you have any other specific questions, feel free to email me directly at <a href="mailto:project203@gmail.com">project203@gmail.com</a> . Green Ronin makes a ~15 page character sheet that has a LEVEL ADVANCEMENT chart... and at the end of the packet it also has a little table telling you what you gain at each additional level. I think that is as close as you will get as far as having a cookie-cutter level advancement guide.</p><p></p><p>-Kevin-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synthetik Fish, post: 2533799, member: 8746"] If you go halfling, there is no problem (actually, there wouldn't be one with human either.) A halfling's favored class is Rogue, so when determining to see if you incur an XP penalty for multi-classing, you wouldn't count any levels in Rogue for halflings. With Humans, their favored class is (I believe it goes this way) your highest class level. It's either that, or whatever you pick for first level. I'd also pick rogue for 1st level, yes for the skills. There's really no advantage of taking Wizard for first level over rogue: with rogue you get 2 more HP, way more skills, and won't be as likely to die at 1st level. As for your 3rd level feat. You don't need to be taking a level of rogue to take a "rogue feat" for your 3rd level feat. The feats that you get at first, 3rd, 6th, and every third level after that are bonus feats, and you can take whatever feat you desire, as long as you fufill the requirements for it. You typically have restrictions on choosing feats if they are bonus class feats, such as a Fighter's bonus feats (from being a fighter, at 1st level, 2nd level, and so on) And a wizard's bonus feats (at every 5th level.) I'm not sure about your Familiar/Alertness question... I would asusme that it does. I do know this however: if having a familiar DOES count towards your alertness feat, as soon as you go farther away than a mile from your familiar, or it dies (basicly, whenever you would loose use of the Alertness feat), you WILL loose all abilities from ANYTHING that requires alertness as a feat, until you re-gain the useage of that feat (whether from getting a new familiar, or taking the feat.) I'm not sure of the requirements for the Nightsong prestiege class. Basicly, if you are a human or halfling, you can take any combination of rogue/[insert other class here] at any rate you desire, choosing whatever class you like between the two upon gaining a new level. If you have any other specific questions, feel free to email me directly at [email]project203@gmail.com[/email] . Green Ronin makes a ~15 page character sheet that has a LEVEL ADVANCEMENT chart... and at the end of the packet it also has a little table telling you what you gain at each additional level. I think that is as close as you will get as far as having a cookie-cutter level advancement guide. -Kevin- [/QUOTE]
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