The proficiency paladin is supposed to give you upon multi-classing still doesn't' seem to be working properly. I have a level 7 rogue that is becoming a paladin, I cannot use scimitars proficiently as a rogue but that paladin multiclass SHOULD give me martial weapon training, and I have been using it for a while.
The proficiency paladin is supposed to give you upon multi-classing still doesn't' seem to be working properly. I have a level 7 rogue that is becoming a paladin, I cannot use scimitars proficiently as a rogue but that paladin multiclass SHOULD give me martial weapon training, and I have been using it for a while.
Thanks for the report - this was missed. I guess there are not too many paladin multiclassers out there. :)
Thanks for the report - this was missed. I guess there are not too many paladin multiclassers out there. :)
In CharOp circles, multi-classing the paladin (in various ways) is considered one of the most OP builds. It's interesting that this hasn't come up until now given the amount of characters that are generated here. Lends credence to the argument that CharOp is the outlier, not the general rule.
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The proficiency paladin is supposed to give you upon multi-classing still doesn't' seem to be working properly. I have a level 7 rogue that is becoming a paladin, I cannot use scimitars proficiently as a rogue but that paladin multiclass SHOULD give me martial weapon training, and I have been using it for a while.