| Mythraine |
The Rogue multiclass archetype gives a free skill feat that the player can choose.
If taken at level 2, this skill feat would have to be a level 1 feat and therefore not more powerful than any other archetype that give a specific skill feat (which is usually a low level one).
But what happens if a PC takes the Rogue archetype at a higher level - e.g. through the human Multitalented ancestry feat.
Can the skill feat be any feat the PC currently qualifies for?
e.g. A PC is Master in Stealth at level 7. They take the Rogue Archetype via Multitalented at level 9. Can they take Swift Sneak as their skill feat? (requires master in stealth).
| Ventnor |
What are you talking about? The Rogue dedication feat gets you the surprise attack class feature, training in light armor, training in a skill, and training in Rogue Class DC? That feat doesn't give you an extra Skill Feat.
You do get a bonus skill feat from the Skill Mastery archetype feat, but you don't have access to that until Level 8.
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What are you talking about? The Rogue dedication feat gets you the surprise attack class feature, training in light armor, training in a skill, and training in Rogue Class DC? That feat doesn't give you an extra Skill Feat.
The first five words are literally, "You gain a skill feat".