CouchLord0510 says:
OOC: SS19, how does one go about learning from a trainer? Do we get a level in their class of expertise automatically if we train with them? (i.e. can I train with Cormac, though I'm a fighter, and get a level in that class?)
This is possible; it's called "multiclassing" and it's one of the D&D5's optional rules that we're using in this game. There are three prerequisites:
* Finding a trainer for the class you want
* Earning the experience points needed to gain a new level
* Having the required ability scores to multiclass (changing career direction requires one to be especially gifted)
Finding a class trainer
Each class trainer only trains levels in his class, so a character would have to find a class trainer for the class it wishes to gain. To train a monk class, you'd have to train with Tuan Vo, while Diana teaches cleric levels and Cormac teaches only fighter levels. Class trainers exist for all classes in and around Hochoch.
Earning the experience points
Everyone gains experience points as one adventures. To gain a level, one must reach the required experience.
Level 2: 300 XP
Level 3: 900 XP
Level 4: 2,700 XP
Level 5: 6,500 XP
When multiclassing, each level of all classes a character has are added together to determine the total character level; the character must earn XP to add another character level beyond the total character level, regardless of what level the character is in a particular class. So a character who is a 2nd-level barbarian and a 1st level bard is considered a third-level character, and would need the XP to go to level 4 (2,700) before it could train in any class.
Required ability score minimums
When multiclassing, your character needs to be better than good in order to change careers. Thus the character must meet or exceed minimum ability scores (13) in the last class trained and the new class trained in order to change career paths. The fighter who wishes to multiclass needs a 13 in Strength OR Dexterity to train in another class, but all the other classes with multiple abilities listed must have BOTH of those abilities at 13 or higher.
Prerequisite ability scores
Barbarian: STR 13
Bard: CHR 13
Cleric: WIS 13
Druid: WIS 13
Fighter: STR or DEX 13
Monk: DEX and WIS 13
Paladin: STR and CHR 13
Ranger: DEX and WIS 13
Rogue: DEX 13
Sorcerer: CHR 13
Warlock: CHR 13
Wizard: INT 13
Example: Jenny's character Medb is a Druid with the following stats: STR-14 INT-9 WIS-16 DEX-13 CON-12 CHR-10. The character earns 300 XP, and Jenny decides that she wants to multiclass to a rogue. Medb can do this because she is a Druid and exceeds the Druid's minimum multiclass WIS of 13 AND meets the rogue's minimum multiclass DEX of 13. Medb finds a rogue trainer and becomes a second-level character with classes Druid 1/Rogue 1. Then Medb gains 600 more XP for a total of 900, and she decides she wants to learn some new abilities. She meets the rogue's minimum multiclass DEX of 13, but she does not meet the minimum INT required to gain a wizard level, nor can she train to become a bard, paladin, sorcerer, or warlock (as they all require a CHR of 13). So she opts instead to multiclass to a ranger (having both a DEX of 13 and WIS exceeding 13), becoming a third-level character with classes Druid 1/Rogue 1/Ranger 1.
There are particulars about each class when multiclassing (which skill proficiencies your character gains, how different hit dice work, etc) which I will go into with each player if it comes up, or players may ask here ahead of time.
(edited for legibility)