Stephan Essex |
The cleric domain powers seem to advance with "level" which is not clearly defined as character level or cleric level. I know that they probably intended it to be cleric level, but is there somewhere in the book that explicitly states this? Strictly as written, character level seems to me a more reasonable interpretation of "level."
hogarth |
I think that's generally covered by this line:
"Note that there are a number of effects and prerequisites that rely on a character's level or Hit Dice. Such effects are always based on the total number of levels or Hit Dice a character possesses, not just those from one class. The exception to this is class abilities, most of which are based on the total number of class levels that a character possesses of that particular class."
At least they don't refer to "caster level" like they did in the Beta version.
Stephan Essex |
I think that's generally covered by this line:
"Note that there are a number of effects and prerequisites that rely on a character's level or Hit Dice. Such effects are always based on the total number of levels or Hit Dice a character possesses, not just those from one class. The exception to this is class abilities, most of which are based on the total number of class levels that a character possesses of that particular class."
At least they don't refer to "caster level" like they did in the Beta version.
Thats a relief. Thanks a lot.
Disenchanter |
I think that's generally covered by this line:
"Note that there are a number of effects and prerequisites that rely on a character's level or Hit Dice. Such effects are always based on the total number of levels or Hit Dice a character possesses, not just those from one class. The exception to this is class abilities, most of which are based on the total number of class levels that a character possesses of that particular class."
At least they don't refer to "caster level" like they did in the Beta version.
Can you reference page for us? Or at least section?
hogarth |
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/classes.html
Under the section entitled "Multi-Classing".