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Multiclassing

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Multiclassing

Starting at level 5, you can choose multiclassing as an option when leveling up. When you multiclass, you get to choose an additional class, select one domain from that class, and gain access to their class feature. Take the appropriate multiclass module and add it to the right side of your character sheet, then choose a foundation card from a subclass of your choice. If that foundation card has a Spellcast trait on it, you can choose to use that trait when making a Spellcast Roll or use the Spellcast trait from your original subclass. If you did not previously have a Spellcast trait and now require one for your multiclass, you must use the Spellcast trait noted on your new subclass.

Tip: When you multiclass, you must cross out one available “take an upgraded subclass card” option on this tier of your level up sheet, meaning you can’t gain the mastery card for any subclass. You also cross out any other multiclass options, as characters can only multiclass once.

Choose a domain from your new class that you don’t already have access to. Moving forward, whenever you get to choose domain cards, you can choose from cards that match your additional domain at half your current level (rounded up). This means a level 5 wizard who decides to multiclass into druid and chooses the Sage domain could choose any Sage domain cards of level 3 or lower.

Any attacks, spells, or other moves you use while multiclassing are always performed at your current level. For example, a level 7 wizard who multiclasses into a druid can use the tier 3Beastform” options. If any move you get by multiclassing asks you to use a number of dice equal to your level, use the level on your character sheet. The half-level restriction only applies to selecting domain cards, not the mechanics written on them.

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