Multiclass question


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Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

I want to make sure I am understanding this correctly. I want basically the draconic bloodline spells. This is how i think it goes. This is a fighter that is multiclassing as sorcerer

Start as a Goblin Fighter

1st level Ancestry Feat, Background Feat, Class feat
2nd level Sorcerer Dedication, Skill Feat
3rd level Bravery, General Feat, Skill Increase
4th Basic Bloodline Spell (Dragon Claws), Skill Feat
5th Ability Boost, Ancestry Feat, Fighter Weapon Mastery, Skill Increase
6th Advanced Blood Potency (Dragon Breath), skill feat
7th as fighter
8th as fighter
9th as fighter
10th Greater Bloodline (Dragon Wings), Ability Boost, Skill Feat

Is this correct?

I really like the archetypes and this is a way to see if I am understanding them correctly

Thanks for any info.


Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

Oh since I chose draconic as my bloodline do i get the blood magic ability


You need basic bloodline potency before you can take advanced bloodline potency. You should probably use it to pick up Cantrip Expansion since you aren't bothering with spell slots.


Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Bardarok wrote:
You need basic bloodline potency before you can take advanced bloodline potency. You should probably use it to pick up Cantrip Expansion since you aren't bothering with spell slots.

So like this.

1st level Ancestry Feat, Background Feat, Class feat
2nd level Sorcerer Dedication, Skill Feat
3rd level Bravery, General Feat, Skill Increase
4th Basic Blood Potency (Cantrip Expansion), Skill Feat
5th Ability Boost, Ancestry Feat, Fighter Weapon Mastery, Skill Increase
6th Basic Bloodline Spell (Dragon Claws), skill feat
7th as fighter
8th Advanced Bloodline (Dragon Breath)
9th as fighter
10th Greater Bloodline (Dragon Wings), Ability Boost, Skill Feat


That looks right. Also no you don't get the bloodline magic unfortunately. The dedication is pretty clear about what it gives you and then says that you don't get anything else so if it isn't in the dedication description you don't get it.


Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Bardarok wrote:
That looks right. Also no you don't get the bloodline magic unfortunately. The dedication is pretty clear about what it gives you and then says that you don't get anything else so if it isn't in the dedication description you don't get it.

Thanks for the info

Based on that, I can officially say that pathfinder 2nd edition is the game for me.

I love everything I have read so far


Pathfinder Rulebook, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

Actually its not quite right. You can take the initial bloodline power at 4 through archetypes, but you only get the second and third bloodline powers at 6 and 10 if you're a sorcerer. If you were multiclassing sorcerer you'd only be able to get them through the feat that lets you take sorc feats at half level, meaning you'd get the second bloodline power at 12 and the final power at 20.


Ah! Good catch.


Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

Ahh

It is still cool.

It still works.

I love the customization

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