Phoenix of Borg:What are the rules pertaining to multiclassing and monks? What it said in the D20 RSD was kinda not-understandable.
Well, everyone has given very good advice, however, there is one book I think has been overlooked or maybe just unknown. The supplement I speak of is none other than Complete Adventurer.
Within this wonderful book, there are seven feats [four for monks and three for paladins] that the followers of these strict lawful classes will no doubt adore.
Ascetic Hunter: Allows you to freely multiclass between ranger and monk classes. Also, your combined monk/ranger levels determine your unarmed damage, and your stunning fist DCs are higher versus favored enemies.
Ascetic Knight: The ultimate lawful dude (or dudette), allows you to multiclass freely between monk and paladin classes. In addition, your monk and paladin levels stack to determine your unarmed strike damage, as well as to determine how much extra damage your smite evil does.
Ascetic Mage: Allows you to freely multiclass between monk and sorcerer classes. You monk and sorcerer classes stack to determine your AC bonus from the monk class. You also become able to sacrifice spell slots to gain bonuses to attack and damage rolls for 1 round.
Ascetic Rogue: Well, just guess. Allows multiclassing between monk and rogue classes. Monk and rogue levels stack to determine unarmed strike damage, and stunning fist attacks delivered via sneak attack have a higher DC.
Devoted Inquisitor: Allows free multiclassing between paladin and rogue levels. (You do have to remain lawful good.) When using a sneak attack to deliver a smite evil attack, you can potentially daze enemies.
Devoted Performer: Freely multiclass between paladin and bard classes. This feat allows you to retain bardic abilities despite your lawful alignment. Your paladin and bard levels stack when determining smite evil damage, as well as the number of times you can use bardic music. This feat does not grant any aditional uses of smite evil or new bardic abilities, other than what you gain through normal leveling.
Devoted Tracker: Freely multiclass between paladin and ranger classes. Paladin and ranger classes stack to determine damage dealt by smite evil, as well as wild empathy modifier. If you possess both the animal companion and special mount class features, you can designate your special mount as your animal companion, and it gains the benefits of both charts. (ie: the warhorse of a 5th-level paladin/6th-level ranger would have 4 bonus HD, a +6 natural armor adjustment, +2 Strength, +1 Dexterity, two bonus tricks, and Intelligence 6, as well as the empathic link, improved evasion, share spells, share saving throws, and link special abilities.
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