| RockTheGolem |
Hi there. I apologize if I post this in the wrong place. I'm new to this forum. Anyway, here I go...
I've been looking into playing a Godling for my group's next campaign. One thing I noticed is that whenever caster level is discussed, it only seems to state the word "godling"; it never mentions specific subclasses (unless I'm just not seeing it somewhere). So what would be a multi-class Godling's caster level?
For example: say a level 5 Mighty-Godling decided he needed a little more spell power and decided to take a level of Adept-Godling once his character reached level 6. Would that mean that the level 0 and 1 spells that the Adept has access to would be cast as if he were effectively a Level 6 Godling, or would they be done at level 1?
| Endzeitgeist |
What Realmwalker said. "Godling" refers to the CLASS-levels in one of the godling sub-classes, not the overall character-level.
Also, the original godling-pdf specifies with regards to clever and mighty godlings:
"These options are treated
as different iterations of the same class, so a character
cannot multiclass as two different kinds of godling." (Page 1, Genius Guide to the Godling)
I guess the same applies to the spellcasting godling-classes, at least they're called variants of the godling-class in "Mystic Godlings".
Thus, a mighty godling usually wouldn't be able to multiclass into an adept godling, at least as far as I can tell.
| RockTheGolem |
An Errata was released saying that a mystic Godling can multiclass with a non-mystic.
http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/s/superGeniusGames/pathfinderRPG/geniusGui des/classes/v5748btpy8fcq/discuss&page=1#34
That's why I was getting confused, because initially they couldn't multiclass, but the Mystic Godlings guide changed that dynamic. But I didn't know if it was something like multiclassing a Fighter and a Cleric where only the Cleric levels would apply to the caster level because the Mystic versions only say "Godling" when they talk about it.