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A character's "character level" is the total number of levels they possess, adding together all class levels they have taken.  If a character only has one character class (i.e. they have not multi-classed or dual-classed their character), then their character level and class level will be the same.  If a character is dual-classed or multi-classed, a character level is equal to the sum of all class levels they have taken so far.  Another way of thinking of "character level" is "total level".
A character's "character level" is the total number of levels they possess, adding together all class levels they have taken.  If a character only has one character class (i.e. they have not multi-classed or dual-classed their character), then their character level and class level will be the same.  If a character is dual-classed or multi-classed, a character level is equal to the sum of all class levels they have taken so far.  Another way of thinking of "character level" is "total level".
:<small>See also: [[Class Level]] and [[Caster Level]]</small>

Latest revision as of 14:38, 4 November 2019

A character's "character level" is the total number of levels they possess, adding together all class levels they have taken. If a character only has one character class (i.e. they have not multi-classed or dual-classed their character), then their character level and class level will be the same. If a character is dual-classed or multi-classed, a character level is equal to the sum of all class levels they have taken so far. Another way of thinking of "character level" is "total level".

See also: Class Level and Caster Level