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So, I was reading all the new fancy toys that alchemists and paladins get, and the new bloodline that looks awesome. And I was reading trying to find how to incorporate some of these into multi-classing......... There isn’t. Alchemist multi didn’t get a new equation considering Infused Reagents are a thing, paladin multi doesn’t have a “pick a paladin reaction and do the things” thing, and wizard multi doesn’t have the new dynamic preparation included ANYWHERE! How are we multi-classers supposed to test these new features’ limits as a scaled down option when we can’t have the math for it? Are we supposed to pick the base class to test if one way and multi-class to test it some whole other unrelated way? The only one that can be truely tested is the Devil bloodline because the Scorc multi is straight forward in its phrasing of “you get a bloodline only weaker because you’re not a full Scorc”.
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I posted a similar thread wondering about an Alchemist Dedication update. I have a couple of character concepts that used the old version that I can't use currently, and the changes aren't straightforward enough to just convert to the new version. I hope they have a completed updated version of the file released or something, which would explain why none of it has changed in the resonance test or 1.6 files.
Paladin also needs an updated dedication feat, but it would be easy enough to fake for now. You would need to choose a deity and a paladin code, get their anathema rules, then you get paladin's reaction 1/day matching your chosen code. And probably make the proficiency section match what fighter dedication says for armor. Just change "retribution" to be for any paladin's reaction ability and the rest lines up fine.