dam Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 A multiclass rogue/cipher is able to select, at level 4, both draining AND biting whip, which are mutually exclusive. 1/ get a rogue/cipher hybrid 2/ level up to 4 3/ select Biting whip, click Next 4/ for some reason (is that intended with multis ?), you get another skill point, good. 5/ now select Draining whip, click Next The effects do not seem to stack however, as my Active Effects tab only shows Biting Whip, and no mention whatsoever of Draining Whip. The Abilities 2nd level cipher spells section does show both, though.
0 ifarmpandas Posted November 21, 2017 Posted November 21, 2017 All multiclasses can select 2 abilities when they increase power tier IIRC. You can then select 2 different paths for the same skill.
0 dam Posted November 21, 2017 Author Posted November 21, 2017 Well seeing as : 1/ they're mutually exclusive (as shown on single class chars, for example) 2/ only one of these appears in the Active Effects pane Surely that is not intentional
0 ifarmpandas Posted November 21, 2017 Posted November 21, 2017 Oh ya, didn't mean to imply it was intentional. Just that it's what's currently happening in the beta.
0 Cdiaz Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 Hey dam, There are a good amount of these odd multiclass passive issues available. It looks like you found the cause in that its the extra point awarded. I've bugged this issue in our system for our devs to investigate, so thanks for the post! You the best, -Caleb I like big bugs and I cannot lie...
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A multiclass rogue/cipher is able to select, at level 4, both draining AND biting whip, which are mutually exclusive.
1/ get a rogue/cipher hybrid
2/ level up to 4
3/ select Biting whip, click Next
4/ for some reason (is that intended with multis ?), you get another skill point, good.
5/ now select Draining whip, click Next
The effects do not seem to stack however, as my Active Effects tab only shows Biting Whip, and no mention whatsoever of Draining Whip.
The Abilities 2nd level cipher spells section does show both, though.
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