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Heroes of Omen: Level-Based Multiclassing PF2

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CH8p123character_small.pngFor the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game 2nd Edition

Includes:

  • Rules for level-based multiclassing.
  • A breakdown of the standard character progression and the benefits of multiclassing into each of the existing classes as of 2021 (through Guns & Gears) for easy reference.
  • 7 new multiclass feats from which level-based multiclass characters can choose.

There exists only so many choices one can make. Ancestry, background, class. Then you get your alotted features and various feats as you level up. But you want something else; something more...

Heroes of Omen: Level-Based Multiclassing takes the idea of multiclassing and returns it to its roots. Did your character’s story take them on a different path and they’re no longer the good soldier they began as? Were they blessed by some all-powerful being, learning its magic only to one day hear nothing but silence on the other end of their evocation? Or maybe you just want what the fighter offers at 1st level over that which you gain as a barbarian at 5th.

By implementing level-based multiclassing in your game, you are opening up a new collection of possibilities for your characters by allowing them to choose their class with each character level.

And don’t worry, we’ve done the hard part for you by making sure level-based multiclassing is as balanced as it can get to ensure characters are neither overly powerful (barring a slight bump between 2nd and 5th level with some combinations) nor suffering from a lack of standard progression. We even explain how level-based multiclassing affects and is affected by traditional multiclass archetypes and the free archetype game option.

So grab your tome and your greataxe. Summon your eidolon and pray to your deity. Then join us as we delve into level-based multiclassing for Pathfinder 2nd edition.

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Szymon S November 05, 2021 5:02 pm UTC
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"Heroes of Omen: Level-Based Multiclassing takes the idea of multiclassing and returns it to its roots."
But the roots of multiclassing, the one in AD&D was literally gestalt class like in PF2e, not levels like in 3e!
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Samurai S November 05, 2021 5:33 pm UTC
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While that is true of D&D, this is Pathfinder-based, which used the 3e multiclassing rules originally. Hence, back to the roots (of Pathfinder multiclassing). :)
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