Just wanting to confirm that I'm not overlooking the restriction for monks who multiclass into something else. As much as it was annoying when playing a monk who wanted to get sneak attack or a paladin or irori, I think it sort of fits. Then again, all classes are now given benefits for sticking with one class all the way, so I guess that sort of serves the same purpose, but not really.
I'd assume that there are no multiclassing restrictions anymore for the monk, but I'm not positive because, like multiclassing in general, it isn't listed in the Beta but might still exist. Personally, I hope that it's gone for good.
The restrictions for both Paladin and Monk are gone, and good riddance.
KaeYoss wrote: The restrictions for both Paladin and Monk are gone, and good riddance. At last !!!
Now to work on that Paladin/Monk I've always wanted! *considers* perhaps a paladin of Calistria...
The Wraith wrote: KaeYoss wrote: The restrictions for both Paladin and Monk are gone, and good riddance. At last !!! Another house rule of mine that has been promoted to official ruling. And to be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if this "house rule" wasn't used by the majority.
Me'mori wrote: Now to work on that Paladin/Monk I've always wanted! *considers* perhaps a paladin of Calistria... Paladin of Calistria? I don't think that would work. Or should. Calistria doesn't give a damn about laws, and doesn't concern herself much with goodness, either.
A paladin of freedom, maybe, but even then the monk part won't fit. Ascetism is anathema to the Savoured Sting.
Its true. The multiclass restrictions for classes (monk and paladin) have been removed.
Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing
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