But sadly, no, it’s not allowed. The multiclass rules are specifically designed for mixing different classes, not different types of the same class.
Can you multiclass archetypes Pathfinder?
No, you cannot multiclass with the same class (or with an alternate class based on that class) regardless of archetype. Read the d20PFSRD section on character advancement. No, you may not pick and choose alternate abilities.
How do archetypes work in Pathfinder?
The primary way that archetypes modify base classes is by replacing class features. When an archetype includes multiple alternate class features, a character must take all of them—often blocking the character from ever gaining certain standard class features, but replacing them with other options.
Can a character get more than one archetype?
You can only choose your archetype once, when you achieve that level (e.g. 3rd lvl Fighter). The only way to get another archetype would be leveling the same class from 1st level again, doing something similar to a multiclass Fighter/Fighter.
Is there a way to get another fighter archetype?
Using the books’ rules, no, you can’t. You can only choose your archetype once, when you achieve that level (e.g. 3rd lvl Fighter). The only way to get another archetype would be leveling the same class from 1st level again, doing something similar to a multiclass Fighter/Fighter.
Can a 5e D & D character acquire multiple archetypes from?
Can a 5e D&D character acquire multiple archetypes from the same class? I have a player that wants to build a Dragonborn Outlander Ranger/Sorcerer, with Slaad as the first Favored Enemy. The archetypes for the Sorcerer are Draconic Bloodline and Wild Magic. Being Dragonborn fits the Draconic Bloodline.
How does multiclass rule work in dungeons and Dragons?
The multiclass rules are specifically designed for mixing different classes, not different types of the same class. With this rule, you have the option of gaining a level in a new class whenever you advance in level, instead of gaining a level in your current class. (PHB, p. 163)