MotM's Harengon's bonus to initiative doesn't stack with the bonus from the 2024 Alert origin feat. I don't see why it shouldn't. Both of them say "you add your proficiency bonus to your initiative". None of them says "your initiative is your DEX mod + your PB", or anything like that.
I also noticed an issue with the Fighter's Action surge not being given a second one at level 17 if you multiclass and your Fighter level is below that level. It says you get a second one at level 17, and that's it. Not Fighter level. It's basically worded in the same way as Eldritch Blast and other attack cantrips.
Just to expand on what Davyd said: all class features are granted at specific class levels, not character levels. This is stated at the top of the list of class features for each class, e.g.:
As a Fighter, you gain the following class features when you reach the specified Fighter levels...
This is very intentional; missing out on higher-level features is the built-in tradeoff for multiclassing.
MotM's Harengon's bonus to initiative doesn't stack with the bonus from the 2024 Alert origin feat. I don't see why it shouldn't.
Both of them say "you add your proficiency bonus to your initiative". None of them says "your initiative is your DEX mod + your PB", or anything like that.
I also noticed an issue with the Fighter's Action surge not being given a second one at level 17 if you multiclass and your Fighter level is below that level.
It says you get a second one at level 17, and that's it. Not Fighter level. It's basically worded in the same way as Eldritch Blast and other attack cantrips.
Re: the initiative bonus
It's not a bug, it's explicitly prohibited by the rules.
And regarding Action Surge, two uses is very explicitly a 17th level fighter feature, as indicated by the fighter table
Neither of these are bugs
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Just to expand on what Davyd said: all class features are granted at specific class levels, not character levels. This is stated at the top of the list of class features for each class, e.g.:
As a Fighter, you gain the following class features when you reach the specified Fighter levels...
This is very intentional; missing out on higher-level features is the built-in tradeoff for multiclassing.
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Oh I didn't realize that. Thank you for the precisions.