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A hybrid class is a combination of two existing classes, often with some original abilities as well. It can range in concept from a pure replacement for a multiclass character to a class in its own right that only burrows elements from other classes. | A hybrid class is a combination of two existing classes, often with some original abilities as well. It can range in concept from a pure replacement for a multiclass character to a class in its own right that only burrows elements from other classes. | ||
− | For a list of hybrid classes on Apath, see the rightmost | + | == Hybrid Archetype == |
+ | A hybrid archetype is similar to a hybrid class in that it combines the abilities of two classes, but it has much more of one of these classes than the other and functions like an [[Archetype_Notes_(Apath) | archetype]] of this class. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | For a list of hybrid classes on Apath, see the rightmost column on these tables: | ||
* [[Apath#Classes_and_Archetypes | Apath Classes and Archetypes]] | * [[Apath#Classes_and_Archetypes | Apath Classes and Archetypes]] | ||
* [[Prestige Archetypes (Apath) | Prestige Archetypes]] | * [[Prestige Archetypes (Apath) | Prestige Archetypes]] | ||
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* [http://paizo.com/products/btpy978v?Pathfinder-Roleplaying-Game-Advanced-Class-Guide Advanced Class Guide] by Pazio | * [http://paizo.com/products/btpy978v?Pathfinder-Roleplaying-Game-Advanced-Class-Guide Advanced Class Guide] by Pazio | ||
− | * [http://mcarchetype.wikispaces.com/New+Home+Page MCArchetypes] | + | * [http://mcarchetype.wikispaces.com/New+Home+Page MCArchetypes] |
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A hybrid class is a combination of two existing classes, often with some original abilities as well. It can range in concept from a pure replacement for a multiclass character to a class in its own right that only burrows elements from other classes.
Hybrid Archetype
A hybrid archetype is similar to a hybrid class in that it combines the abilities of two classes, but it has much more of one of these classes than the other and functions like an archetype of this class.
See Also
For a list of hybrid classes on Apath, see the rightmost column on these tables:
External Links
- Advanced Class Guide by Pazio
- MCArchetypes