Multiclass Question


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Is it possible to multiclass the same class?

For example, 3rd level character.

2 Levels of Monk (Sensei Archtype)
1 Level of Monk (No Archtype)

Ultimately, I'm attempting to replace Strength and Dexterity with my Wisdom modifier for use with attacking, as per the Sensie ability:

Insightful Strike (Ex)

At 2nd level, a sensei may use his Wisdom bonus in lieu of his Strength or Dexterity on attack rolls and combat maneuver checks with unarmed strikes or monk weapons.

This ability replaces evasion and the bonus feat gained at 2nd level.

The only other way I could do it is through the Guiding Hand feat - which would mean I'd have to get Channel Energy from somewhere (In the campaign setting we're playing in, there are no clerics or paladins, so I'd have to go with priest or oracle with the life mystery).

Grand Lodge

No, they are the same class.


blackbloodtroll wrote:
No, they are the same class.

Granted, but it doesn't (as far as I've been able to read) expressly say you cannot multiclass the same class.

Grand Lodge

It is not a separate class.

When you level, you can add new levels of an existing class or add levels of a different class.

It is spelled out in the Character Advancement section of the Core Rulebook.

A different archetype is not a different class.


Yes it does.

Multi, definition "many, much, more than one" class.

That would be the same class. It is not multiclassing because there's only one class involved.

Grand Lodge

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