Chirurgen / Internal Alchemist question


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So can you take these two archetypes together? I ask because while these archetypes don't replace the same class abilities the disease resistance from the Internal Alchemist wouldn't turn into disease immunity because the Chirurgen replaces poison immunity.

So can you still have both of these archetypes on the same character?


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A character can take more than one archetype and garner additional alternate class features, but none of the alternate class features can replace or alter the same class feature from the core class as another alternate class feature. For example, a paladin could not be both a hospitaler and an undead scourge since they both modify the smite evil class feature and both replace the aura of justice class feature. A paladin could, however, be both an undead scourge and a warrior of the holy light, since none of their new class features replace the same core class feature.

RAW the answer is no.

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The thing is, it doesn't alter it either. Disease Immunity kicks in when you get poison immunity. If you don't get poison immunity, you simply don't get disease immunity.

Edit: So, yes, the archetypes can be used on the same character. In fact, I'm playing a Chirurgeon/Internal Alchemist/Vivisectionist in a KM game here on the boards.


Hmmm, I guess it is possible then.

Disease resist replaces Swift Alch, which says it matches your currect poison resist, so you'd end up with +4 poison/disease resist


Alright, thanks a bunch!

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Not a problem.

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