[RPG] How to a character be rebuilt

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In the Pathfinder game I run, a player with a level 1 PC wants to change his class from fighter to rogue.

The party made the acquaintance of a mid-level thief and during downtime the character wants to train with the thief. I feel like the training should give him the skills he needs to change classes, but I don't know how to handle the rebuilding.

Initially I thought to have him reroll everything and just keep his current XP, but I didn't like the idea of him suddenly changing his ability scores which I believe, realistically, should take awhile to do. I mean, you can't suddenly become really dexterous and charismatic in a month or two.

My other thought was to have him keep his ability scores and change his 1st level class to rogue so he can get the right skills, but I think that would potentially clip his wings since his base stats are more geared towards being in the front line than being sneaky.

Are there rules that cover this?

Best Answer

I would personally handle this by offering multiclassing at second level; it wouldn't be perfect, but your player's PC wouldn't forget everything that they have learnt up to this point just because they were training with a Thief. Equally, the time it would take to train up to being a Thief would cover the time between level 1 and 2.

It's up to your player whether or not this seems like a good idea, but as far as I'm concerned, this is how it would be handled.

However:

Your players should be able to respec their characters up until level 2 anyway; this is how the Pathfinder Society works also. This way, if your player isn't happy with how their character is playing, or they would rather try something else out, they aren't discouraged from checking out other classes.

In short, if it was anything but level 1, I would offer muilticlassing. As it's 1st level, you could take the PFS route and allow a full respec and essentially new character creation (reroll stats) with the same backstory/name/etc.

If you don't like the idea of rerolling stats, you can look at the point system and find out how many points the character had from their initial stat rolls and provide that as the amount of points available to spend for the respec.

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