Dual Classing (3.5e Feat)

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Date Created: 4-26-15
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Dual Classing [Multiclass] You're a wizard! You're a monk! You have no idea what you want to be!Prerequisites: Two different base classes.Benefit: Choose two base classes. You count as the sum of both your classes to determine the scaling of your level dependent class features. If you take a prestige class which advances one of your classes, it also counts for your total in both classes. Example: A wizard 4/monk 3 would have the unarmed strike damage, AC Bonus, speed bonus, and stunning fist attempts per day of a 7th level monk, and would have a caster level of 7th. However he only knows up to 2nd level spells (being wizard 4) and he doesn't have Wholeness of Body yet (being monk 3). Later he takes abjurant champion 5, which advances spellcasting at every level. As a wizard 4/monk 3/abjurant champion 5 he counts as 12th level of his scaling features.Special: You can take this feat multiple time, each time picking a new pair of classes.



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AuthorEiji-kun +
Identifier3.5e Feat +
PrerequisiteTwo different base classes. +
RatingUnrated +
SummaryA universally applicable multiclass feat. +
TitleDual Classing +
TypeMulticlass +