Pathfinder: Kingmaker

Pathfinder: Kingmaker

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CoolLew Sep 10, 2018 @ 7:22am
Feat: Practiced Spellcaster?
In 3.5 there was a feat that let my multi-class Rogue/Wizard cast spells at his “character level” not “class level”, up to +4 levels.
You didn’t get the extra spells, but your caster-level was effected.
Is there a similar feat here?
Without it, multi-class spell casters kinda suck.
Thanks
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Grifta Sep 10, 2018 @ 7:39am 
The closest that Pathfinder has is the Trait (half-feat) called Magical Knack. Unfortunately, Traits are not included at release.

If you want a Rogue/Wizard, check out the Rogue archetype "Eldritch Scoundrel". You get 1/2 the Sneak Attacks and Rogue Talents, but you get Wizard spells up to spell level 6.
Last edited by Grifta; Sep 10, 2018 @ 7:40am
CoolLew Sep 10, 2018 @ 7:59am 
Originally posted by Grifta:
The closest that Pathfinder has is the Trait (half-feat) called Magical Knack. Unfortunately, Traits are not included at release.

If you want a Rogue/Wizard, check out the Rogue archetype "Eldritch Scoundrel". You get 1/2 the Sneak Attacks and Rogue Talents, but you get Wizard spells up to spell level 6.

That sounds pretty cool, is an archetype like a prestige class?
thainen Sep 10, 2018 @ 8:26am 
Originally posted by CoolLew:
That sounds pretty cool, is an archetype like a prestige class?
No, archetypes are alternative versions of a class. For example, Magus usually learns spells like a Wizard, but an Eldritch Scion archetype casts them spontaneously like a Sorcerer. Or a Tower Shield Specialist is a Fighter archetype that loses some weapon-handling perks, but gets unique features for handling a tower shield. Every class in Kingmaker comes in its vanilla version, plus 3 archetypes.
Last edited by thainen; Sep 10, 2018 @ 8:27am
CoolLew Sep 10, 2018 @ 10:24am 
Originally posted by thainen:
Originally posted by CoolLew:
That sounds pretty cool, is an archetype like a prestige class?
No, archetypes are alternative versions of a class. For example, Magus usually learns spells like a Wizard, but an Eldritch Scion archetype casts them spontaneously like a Sorcerer. Or a Tower Shield Specialist is a Fighter archetype that loses some weapon-handling perks, but gets unique features for handling a tower shield. Every class in Kingmaker comes in its vanilla version, plus 3 archetypes.

Awesome, I can’t wait to play, thanks!
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