Duelist BAB for 10th level rogue


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I've got a 10th level rogue that is going to take a level of duelist next. His BAB now is +8/+2. A first level duelist's BAB is +1. Does that apply to both attacks making it +9/+3 or just the first attack, making it +9/+2?

Thanks,
Dukan


Both.

Iterative attacks are a function of total BAB and not the BAB of one class.

I really hate that they have iterative attacks in the class tables; it's really silly.


Dukan wrote:

I've got a 10th level rogue that is going to take a level of duelist next. His BAB now is +8/+2. A first level duelist's BAB is +1. Does that apply to both attacks making it +9/+3 or just the first attack, making it +9/+2?

Thanks,
Dukan

A 10th level rogue has a BAB of 7, not 8. The duelist will add +1 to your BAB making it an 8. You will have two attacks (+8/+3).


Oops, you're right. +7 on the first one. I must have misread the chart. Thanks for the info on adding the BAB to both!

Dukan

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