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 ======Multi-classing====== ======Multi-classing======
-Multi-classing is the mixing of two classes together into one character. There are only five classes in Elemental D6, but there are still options for mixing these classes. By design, elementalists should only have one element. Whether or not you may mix elements is strictly up to the GM.+===[rules]===
  
-You can, however, always mix the [[wiki:​martial|martial]] class with any of the four elemental ​classes. ​When mixing two classes you would take a second class when leveling up. Your GM may require some event in your character'​s adventure'​s to unlock that skill if it is a second element. No such event is required to mix the martial class with another element.+\\ 
 +Multi-classing is the mixing ​of two classes ​together into one characterThere are six core classes ​in Elemental D6, and you are able to blend these classes at your discretion
  
-When taking a level in another class, you take the level bonuses, skill bonuses, and talent points ​according to the level in your new class, starting ​at level one. You do not get additional bonuses associated ​with starting a character, your first level in a new class is treated as any other level in that regard. ​+To multi-class,​ take an additional class when leveling up. When taking a level in another class, you take all the level bonuses according to the level in your new class, starting with the first level in that class. Your hit points and skill points continue to progress according to your total level
  
 **Example**\\ **Example**\\
-You have 4 levels in hydromancer and you level up to level 5. Instead of becoming a level 5 hydromancer,​ you put the level into the [[wiki:​martial|martial]] class. You gain the bonuses associated with the first level of the martial class, instead of the hydromancer class). ​+You have 4 levels in hydromancer and you level up to level 5. Instead of becoming a level 5 hydromancer,​ you put the level into the [[wiki:​martial|martial]] class. You gain the bonuses associated with the first level of the martial class, instead of the hydromancer class). ​You do not gain the hit points associated with level 1 characters of your species
  
 **Level Requirements**\\ **Level Requirements**\\
-If a any talent, skill, or feat has level requirement,​ use your total character level for this requirement.+If a any talent, skill, or feat has an general ​level requirement,​ use your total character level for this requirement 
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 +**Restrictions**\\ 
 +  * Once you have gained 20 total levels in core classes, you no longer gain BAB\BDB or Ability Bonuses granted by taking levels in a core class 
 +  * After completing all the levels in class, you may start over in the class, treating it as if it were a new and separate class. Talents and talent points earned in the new class cannot be spent in the completed class and vice versa 
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 +\\ 
 +=====Non combat binding===== 
 +Aside from the mechanics from leveling, characters can also manipulate the elements in smaller or creative ways, such as heating a cup of tea with flame, wafting the scent of a flower towards another creature, or freezing up some ice cubes for their beverage 
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 +When a character gains control over a new element from multiclassing,​ they do not have access to complete manipulation over the element. A fresh hydromancer cannot create ice until they take one of the ice related talents. A fresh aeromancer cannot control currents of air if their only talents are Powerful Ki and Quick Mind 
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 +In general, a blast grants general control over the elementsBeyond that GM discretion should be exercised and should err on the side of restriction of access to the new element ​
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