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LansXero
2011-12-28, 02:48 PM
Are there any multiclass feats for Pathfinder base classes out there? Like, for example, to combine Gunslinger and Alchemist levels for bomb progression/ deeds , or stuff like that?

Greenish
2011-12-28, 03:49 PM
You're not supposed to multiclass in PF. :smallannoyed:

Coidzor
2011-12-28, 04:10 PM
You're not supposed to multiclass in PF. :smallannoyed:

Which is why you should homebrew some.

Thrice Dead Cat
2011-12-28, 05:18 PM
Which is why you should homebrew some.

Woah! Us working on something we like! Blasphemy!:smalltongue:

Seriously though, homebrewing is very hit and miss.

Novawurmson
2011-12-28, 05:24 PM
For the most part, Pathfinder avoids Prestige-classing and multi-classing in favor of Archetypes. "Rogue-Alchemist? Nah, Vivsectionist. Bard/Rogue? Nah, Archeologist" and so on. My players like it a lot (they enjoy playing one class 1-20) but your mileage may vary. The 3.5 multiclassing feats should be a good start for coming up with your own.

LansXero
2011-12-28, 05:29 PM
Yeah I know about archetypes; Grenadier seems like it should get a firearm proficiency instead of a martial proficiency... it doesnt really do as much with the bombs as other archetypes do with different aspects of the alchemist. And as much as gunslingers are fluffed as making their own ammo, Im sad there isnt an archetype focused on alchemical ammunition or demolition effects :(. Any suggestions on how to homebrew an archetype or an apropriate feat?

Coidzor
2011-12-28, 07:51 PM
Woah! Us working on something we like! Blasphemy!:smalltongue:

I actually meant that because the designers hated the idea, that's all the more reason for someone to do it.


Seriously though, homebrewing is very hit and miss.

Indeed, but that's why you discard the misses and if it turns out your attempt missed you can adjust it on the fly relatively simply.

jmelesky
2011-12-28, 11:38 PM
Are there any multiclass feats for Pathfinder base classes out there? Like, for example, to combine Gunslinger and Alchemist levels for bomb progression/ deeds , or stuff like that?

I'm not sure if you mean multiclass feats (i.e. feats whose prerequisites involve class features from multiple classes), or dual-progression prestige classes. In both cases, there are some things.

For example, Channeling Scourge (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/channeling-scourge) and Crusader's Fury (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/crusader-s-flurry) are both rather explicitly for multi-class characters. Same with Theurgy (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/theurgy). These sorts of feats didn't start showing up till Ultimate Magic and Ultimate Combat, though, so there aren't many.

As far as dual-progression prestige classes go, you've got the core ones (updated from 3.5): Arcane Trickster (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/prestige-classes/core-rulebook/arcane-trickster) and Mystic Theurge (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/prestige-classes/core-rulebook/mystic-theurge). APG added a few, including Rage Prophet (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/prestige-classes/other-paizo/n-r/rage-prophet), Nature Warden (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/prestige-classes/other-paizo/n-r/nature-warden), and Battle Herald (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/prestige-classes/other-paizo/a-b/battle-herald).

As others have pointed out, though, the design focus in PF is on archetypes rather than prestige classes, so you're unlikely to see too many more of those.

Edit: Since Gunslinger wasn't introduced until UC, and UC had no prestige classes (UM may not have, either, though i don't recall offhand), there are no prestige classes designed for Gunslinger. Likewise with feats, unless i missed something.

LansXero
2011-12-29, 12:45 AM
I was mostly wondering about feats like swift hunter or daring outlaw, that allows characters to count both levels for purposes of some class features. Thanks though, it gives me a base to build upon :D