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| #1LanlissJul 09, 2015 15:12:26 | Just curious on the possibility of multicasting from a wizard into a wizard, so that you could have two schools of study. Thoughts? |
| #2Treantmonklvl20Jul 09, 2015 16:27:11 |
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| #3TiarnJul 09, 2015 22:36:44 | This is one of those cases where you're going a roundabout way to get what you want.
Your goal: have two specialized schools of study.
Therefore: Ask your DM how you can get two specialized schools of study. My suggestion would be a number of feats (it seems a too powerful for one just "eyeballing" it), maybe a first that gives you the first couple abilities and then a second that gives you a couple more and a third to finish it off. (Or whatever number you and your group decide on.)
But there's no real reason to bring multiclassing and all the baggage that carries (such as lack of higher level things as Treantmonk pointed out). Feats are remarkably versatile and if you and your group are game, they work way more efficiently than houserules or less mainstream interpretations (as multiclassing into the same class would be). |