| Static Hamster |
Archetypes are alternate class features.
Multiclassing is taking a level in a second class.
You can apply archetypes to any class and still use it in the same way when multiclassing.
For example...
You can take a level of Paladin who is using the Oathbound Archetype...then 2 levels of Monk with the Weapon Adept....then continue on with 3 levels of Paladin to get Channel Wrath....getting all the alternate class features at the appropriate levels.
There is no Multiclassing archtype; they are two separate things.
Wait. Unless your asking if they have archtypes....then yes. yes they do.
| Nematon |
What are you calling "multiclass archetypes" to begin with ? ^^"
Archetypes are alternate class features.
Multiclassing is taking a level in a second class.
You can apply archetypes to any class and still use it in the same way when multiclassing.
For example...
You can take a level of Paladin who is using the Oathbound Archetype...then 2 levels of Monk with the Weapon Adept....then continue on with 3 levels of Paladin to get Channel Wrath....getting all the alternate class features at the appropriate levels.
There is no Multiclassing archtype; they are two separate things.
Wait. Unless your asking if they have archtypes....then yes. yes they do.
Ya i'm a boob, sorry i didn't realize they were 3rd party. http://www.d20pfsrd.com/extras/community-creations/cartmanbeck-s-lab/multic lass-archetypes
| Bardess |