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What book is this feat from?[edit]

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I'm trying to recall the book which has a bunch of feats which allow for interesting multi classing with the monk and other base classes. As I recall the feats were named along the line of "Aesthetic Rogue"...etc. to jog anyone's memory I'm fairly sure it allowed for free multiclassing between the monk and X class and also allowed some of each classes special qualities to advance while multiclassing. I hope this is clear enough, I'm sorry if it seems confusing!

207.195.68.192 14:53, 11 September 2009 (MDT)[edit]

Its from the complete adventurer book. They allow free multiclassing and levels stack for some things. For Ascetic rogue levels stack either for unarmed damage, sneak atack damage or perhaps both, as it is written differently in the 2 places it is explained. There is also ascetic hunter, ascetic mage(sorcerer) and ascetic knight (paladin) Ascetic hunter= monk/ranger levels stack for unarmed damage and favoured enemy adds to stunning fist dc Ascetic mage = monk and sorcerer levels stack for AC bonus. you can sacrifice spells to gain bonuses on unarmed atack and damage equal to spell level. Also instead of adding wis to AC as usual for monk you add CHA ascetic knight = levels stack for unarmed damage and smite evil damage.

  Hooper   talk    contribs    email   14:56, 11 September 2009 (MDT)[edit]

Though I may be wrong, I believe you are refering to Ascetic Rogue for your reference to the book in question. That feat is found in Complete Adventurer. (EDIT: ah, nvm, someone beat me to it.)   Hooper   talk    contribs    email   14:56, 11 September 2009 (MDT)


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