[RPG] When do skills count as class skills when you have multiple (prestige) classes

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If you have multiple classes and/or prestige classes, what happens to the lists of class skills you have? Do they exist seperately and you use them when you take a level of that skill, or are they all tossed onto one great heap as if you were a gestalt character?

Example: You are a Wizard 5/Rainbow Servant 4. You have just gained another level of Rainbow Servant, and want to put a skill point into Knowledge (Religion) because you want to qualify for the Contemplative prestige class later down the line. For a Wizard this is a class skill, but for the Rainbow Servant it is not. Can you take the extra point as if you were a Wizard, or is it a cross-class skill because it is not a class skill for the Rainbow Servant?

And to avoid some confusion, I do understand that your max ranks equate your character's total level + 3.

Best Answer

Skill Point Cost: Only current class’s class skills

From Skills Summary

Each skill point you spend on a cross-class skill gets your character ½ rank in that skill. Cross-class skills are skills not found on your character’s class skill list.

From Player’s Handbook pg. 60.

Skill points must be spent according to the class that the multiclass character just advanced in.

Max Ranks: Once a class skill, always a class skill

From Skills Summary

Regardless of whether a skill is purchased as a class skill or a cross-class skill, if it is a class skill for any of your classes, your maximum rank equals your total character level + 3.

From Multiclass Characters

If a skill is a class skill for any of a multiclass character’s classes, then character level determines a skill’s maximum rank. (The maximum rank for a class skill is 3 + character level.)

If a skill is not a class skill for any of a multiclass character’s classes, the maximum rank for that skill is one-half the maximum for a class skill.

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