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As with any good game, players are going to branch out. The game needs a robust multi-classing system, and this page will provide!
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Multi-Classing in Year of Fire works like so:
  
Let's begin with some basics: multi-classers will be limited to a maximum of 3 classes. Not all are equal: you will have a primary, secondary, and tertiary, with diminishing capabilies as you move away from your primary. The system also requires that you "Take levels" in your multi-classes, which controls what you get access to.
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*At character creation, you pick a [[Mage Wars RPG Classes|class]]. You get all of the fun benifits and capabilities of this class, including the special abilities.
  
==Primary==
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*Starting at level 2, you can pick a second class. You gain access to that class's Pillars, facets, and proficiencies. You DO NOT get the Exigent Moirai or an additional Harmony at this time.
Primary functions a bit differently, in that your character will always "count" as that class, without even technically needing any levels in it. Your primary class determines your base Proficiency, pillars, class-granted Activated Abilities, and Exigant Moiri. You get all of these things even if you multi-class into another class entirely.
 
  
==Secondary==
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*There is effectively no level cap in Year of Fire. When you have leveled your secondary class to the class-cap of 24, you receive that class's Exigent Moirai in addition to your original, regardless of what level your original class was(making dual Exigent Moirais possible as low as lvl 24).
When taking on a secondary class, you may choose three proficiencies from that class. You are also granted access to that class's pillars, but may only spend points in them up to your level in the secondary class(E.G. if you are a Warrior and took 9 levels of Exo-Mage, you can only spend 9 points).
 
  
The same rules apply to any level-based abilities or unlocks. In order to get the granted Activated Abilities, you must have enough levels in the class to be granted them. Spellcasters will only have access to spells unlocked by their caster-level. You do not receive the Exigent Moirai for your second class.
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*You can have up to 3 classes. Worldshapers are free to make a judgement call on this, but the mechanics are built around a 3-max.
 
 
==Tertiary==
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:55, 26 September 2017

Multi-Classing in Year of Fire works like so:

  • At character creation, you pick a class. You get all of the fun benifits and capabilities of this class, including the special abilities.
  • Starting at level 2, you can pick a second class. You gain access to that class's Pillars, facets, and proficiencies. You DO NOT get the Exigent Moirai or an additional Harmony at this time.
  • There is effectively no level cap in Year of Fire. When you have leveled your secondary class to the class-cap of 24, you receive that class's Exigent Moirai in addition to your original, regardless of what level your original class was(making dual Exigent Moirais possible as low as lvl 24).
  • You can have up to 3 classes. Worldshapers are free to make a judgement call on this, but the mechanics are built around a 3-max.

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