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Multiclassing - what effect does your PC's "default" class have?


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Groove Widdit

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I just noticed my monk/sorcerer/Red Dragon Disiple's character sheet says he is a "default monk". This is undoubtedly because monk was his first class. Does this have any effect on anything? It also says "domain not applicable. School of magic not applicable". Does this mean I shouldn't use the domain magic feats?

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I_Raps

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The "default monk" notation indicates which package your character will use when you level up.  For a PC, this just affects what feats, skills etc. are picked out when you use the "Suggested"(?) button - you can change the choice they suggest if you want to.  For gm characters, they will use the suggestions.  This includes encounters/monsters that scale to the party's level;  and in the OC and similar campaigns, it includes NPC companions who have not yet joined the PC.

 

"Domain" in this case refers only to a Cleric's Domain, which they choose when they take their first Cleric level (it gives bonus spells and/or other specialized advantages) and "School of Magic" only applies to a Wizard who specialized in one school.  You can go ahead and take whatever feats are available when you level (though offhand, I can't think of what you could mean by "domain magic feats").



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Groove Widdit

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Some of the feats were for specific domain or whatever. Thanks for the info. I'm glad it's meaningless, as I never take the suggested package for my PC.