Hello all.
I have a question that I’m hoping someone here will understand and be able to help.
My wife and I used to play 2’nd edition AD&D and now I’ve been wanting to update her character to Pathfinder.
The problem I having is she’s a ‘multiclass’ Rogue/Wizard (level 12/11). Back in those days we used to half the experience between classes. Now it appears to be much different from what I’m used to and I can’t figure out how to add it to Hero Lab. If I add the 12 levels for rogue, and 11 levels for Wizard I’m of course ending up with a 23’rd level character.
Now I guess that’s not bad, but it’s not really what I’d like to have. Yes I want her to have her same spells/rogue skills, but not at the level 23. Is there a way I can input the levels (so I get her spells, rogue talents, etc.) without ending up with 200+ skill points, and just insane stats?
I pray this makes since and someone will get what I’m trying to do. She’s basically a 12’th level character, not a 23’rd level character.
Any help or advice is welcome and wanted!
Thanks in advance,
Chad
I have a question that I’m hoping someone here will understand and be able to help.
My wife and I used to play 2’nd edition AD&D and now I’ve been wanting to update her character to Pathfinder.
The problem I having is she’s a ‘multiclass’ Rogue/Wizard (level 12/11). Back in those days we used to half the experience between classes. Now it appears to be much different from what I’m used to and I can’t figure out how to add it to Hero Lab. If I add the 12 levels for rogue, and 11 levels for Wizard I’m of course ending up with a 23’rd level character.
Now I guess that’s not bad, but it’s not really what I’d like to have. Yes I want her to have her same spells/rogue skills, but not at the level 23. Is there a way I can input the levels (so I get her spells, rogue talents, etc.) without ending up with 200+ skill points, and just insane stats?
I pray this makes since and someone will get what I’m trying to do. She’s basically a 12’th level character, not a 23’rd level character.
Any help or advice is welcome and wanted!
Thanks in advance,
Chad