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==== Multi-Class Casters ==== | ==== Multi-Class Casters ==== | ||
- | A multi-class character is defined as a character who has taken more than one class. A 50-level mage is a single-class character, while a character with 25 levels of thief and 25 levels of mage is called a multi-class character. This is often abbreviated to SC (single-class) and MC (multi-class). | + | A multi-class character is defined as a character who has taken more than one class. A 50-level mage is a single-class character, while a character with 20 levels of thief and 30 levels of mage is called a multi-class character. This is often abbreviated to SC (single-class) and MC (multi-class). |
Taking multiple classes decreases your caster level, which again affects the potency of your spells (damage output, bonuses, duration, DC, and how easy they are for others to dispel) and how many you can prepare/ | Taking multiple classes decreases your caster level, which again affects the potency of your spells (damage output, bonuses, duration, DC, and how easy they are for others to dispel) and how many you can prepare/ | ||
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>> Caster Class + half your non-caster class rounded down = Caster Level | >> Caster Class + half your non-caster class rounded down = Caster Level | ||
- | >> Example: A 25 mage/25 thief would have a caster level of 25 + 12 = 37 | + | >> Example: A 30 mage/20 thief would have a caster level of 30 + 10 = 40 |
Feats, spells, and equipment can increase your caster level. | Feats, spells, and equipment can increase your caster level. |