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(I asked about this at the Rules forum but didn't get much response. Trying here, and also since it is a PFS character.)
I've got a L6 ancient elf wild druid, who took Rogue Dedication at L1. As you know, wild druids tend not to cast much spells, so I was thinking of retraining him into the Flexible Spellcaster archetype. (Figured since I won't cast much spells anyway, might as well get some benefits of flexibility.) However, I can't quite figure out how many weeks of retraining is needed.
1. Flexible Spell Preparation needs to be taken at L1 first, as a class feature. This would require one week of retraining.
2. Flexible Spellcaster Dedication needs to then be taken at L2 as a class feat. So another week to retrain the class feat I took at L2 to this one.
3. However, the Rogue Dedication prohibits another dedication feat until two other feats are taken from the rogue archetype. So need another week to retrain out the L1 Ancient Elf racial feat. (In fact, probably need to do this one first before #1 and #2 above.)
Is this right? I would need a total of three weeks of retraining?
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It is a Rules Question, so this thread will probably get relocated, but I have an answer anyways:
You can't select Flexible Spellcaster Dedication with Ancient Elf.
Choose a class other than your own. You gain the multiclass dedication feat for that class
Multiclass Dedication Feats have the Multiclass Trait, and only represent actual Classes, like Rogue.
Flexible Spellcaster Dedication does not have the Multiclass Trait.
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It is a Rules Question, so this thread will probably get relocated, but I have an answer anyways:
You can't select Flexible Spellcaster Dedication with Ancient Elf.
Ancient Elf Heritage wrote:Choose a class other than your own. You gain the multiclass dedication feat for that classMulticlass Dedication Feats have the Multiclass Trait, and only represent actual Classes, like Rogue.
Flexible Spellcaster Dedication does not have the Multiclass Trait.
Yes I understand. Should have been clearer. I meant train my ancient elf into something else. Then retrain the L2 class feat into Flexible Spellcaster Dedication.
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You can't Retrain being an Ancient Elf.
You can’t retrain your ancestry, heritage, background, class, or ability scores.
Even the more liberal Career Change Boon from the Boon Store does not allow you to Retrain your Ancestry or Heritage.
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