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Your Mastery choice grants you a unique Mastery Bonus, a skill unique to that Mastery, and access to that Mastery’s full passive tree. Investing enough passive points into this Mastery tree will unlock a further skill (or skills) that are unique to only that Mastery. While your Mastery choice locks you to that Mastery, it does not stop you from putting passive points into the other Mastery trees. However, you can only put enough passive points in the other Mastery trees to unlock half the tree.
Without having seen the source, it would be misleading if it was stating that you need only place 20 points in the base class in order to select your Mastery class.
While it's true that you need to have at least 20 passive points in the base class before you can place passive points into the Mastery trees -- you still need to have selected your Mastery class first in the story mission before that option is made available to you.