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Prestigious Progression [Multiclass] Benefit: Choose a base class, then a prestige class. You count half of your levels (rounded up) in the prestige class as level in the base class for the purpose of getting new class features, and full class for the purpose of determining the power of class features. It does however affect caster level and effective fighter level for prerequisites.

If the prestige grant Partial Class Advancement, your use your Prestige Class level -2 or half prestige class (as normal, whichever is better) for the purpose of getting new class features. Special: This feat does not stack with any advancement of the same class features between the base class and prestige class, thus a Rogue/Assassin would receive rogue's special ability, trap sense, etc but not extra sneak attack beyond what is granted by the assassin's class. While you may select this feat before you have any level in the Prestige Class, the feat only take effect whenever you have at least one level of in the Base Class and Prestige class.



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SummaryChoose a base class, then a prestige class
Choose a base class, then a prestige class. You count half of your levels (rounded down) in the prestige class as level in the base class for the purpose of getting new class features, and full class for the purpose of determining the power of class features.
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TitlePrestigious Progression +
TypeMulticlass +