You can take fighter dedication and then take other fighter multiclass feats. Those feats let you gain fighter class feats but you can never gain fighter feats directly it is always theough the archetype. So if you want reactive shield you take the fighter archetype feat basic maneuver. If y...
You could give the magus spell progression as if it had wizard dedication feats as a base class feature. That similar 6th-level casting to me. Though I prefer the 'prestige' archetype approach that can work with multiple different class combinations.Pumpkinhead...
If one wants to select an archetype dedication, one needs an in-story explanation of why and one needs to put in the RP effort to realize it. Starting out as a fighter and then cross-training as a magus isn't as simple as I selected the feat in my games. Why do you select it?
On top of it, you lose the slots you can easily replace: If your low level slots are so important to you, you can just grab Witch Dedication and the spellcasting feats and you'll have more slots than a Sorcerer during your entire career. Unless the sorcerer also takes an archetype to...
A caster dedication isn’t getting access to see invisibility until 6 and heroism til 8 (where some martials get blind fight). I can see 6th level as the end of that early play experience, but 8th level feels firmly past that point. Plus you get a fewer spell slots to make use of....
- Elementalist Dedication. I need to write this up, but I'd rather have the class itself somewhat finished up first. Or at least get some more feedback. - Kinetic Knight. I believe this was pretty popular among pf1 players, and a kinetic knight archetype of some sort would be a ton ...
I think if this is true, that both Fighter Dedication and Rogue Dedication not giving the same scaling for their respective proficiencies that General Feats do is possibly an oversight. =) Amusingly, my reasoning was exactly the opposite: • if only one archetype was updated then the other...
I'm sure the archetype dedication would be designed so it didn't grant a 1st level character anything more powerful than they lost from their primary class chassis, so there wouldn't be a balance issue in making it an option. Presumably then when they get to second level they probably ...
The ranger, for example, wanted to take the alchemist dedication and focus on supporting the party: "My thought was that <name> is more of pest control guy. Sometimes he doesn't outright kill his prey, but outsmarts them. I was thinking with his traps and such. I want this character...
[to be able to pay for a dedication then] I see a potential option to have dedication feats potentially have some portion of their benefit that one only gets after getting to 2nd level, if they buy it earlier. I felt a little bit of loss at how difficult creating someone who actually ...