Skill Feat from Rogue Archetype via Multitalented


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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).


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The dedication feat has no special requirements for the skill feat. You can take any skill feat that you qualify for when you take the dedication.


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.

Sczarni

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Ventnor wrote:
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".

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Assuming you already have another Archetype that has Skill Feats with a level equal to or lower than your Character Level and you meet all the other requirements you're absolutely allowed to choose an Archetype Skill Feat such as Treat Condition from the Medic Archetype.


Excellent. Thanks everyone.

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