no, they do not impact epic bonus feats. 11 Pal / 19 Cav would be the same as 30 Paladin. The only thing they lose is those things listed. So Cavalier loses Turn Undead (no EDM), Lay on Hands (best heal in the game) and Remove Disease and gains shield feats, free extra smiting, favored enemies, epic prowess and great smiting I (not currently working) for free. In all other aspects the character would be the same as a Paladin level 30.freekender wrote:1) Do them affect the bonus epic feats paladins have at 23, 26 and 29? If I have understood it well the build would look something like, for example, 11 Paladin / 19 Cavalier,
At whatever level you select the kit, those feats would be removed/lost. In the case of divinate you would operate as a normal paladin until you select the kit AND level up...so if you select True Believer at level 6 and select the kit you will become Divinate and lose Aura and smite once you level up to 7. If you wanted to become a divinate at level 2 you would have to select True Believer at level 1.freekender wrote:2) The kit can be activated in any level? If so, what happens if abilities the kit denies have been already chosen? For example, True Believer is taken at 6th level and the Divinate kit activated at 7th. This means that you would lose then both Aura of Courage and Smite Evil at this point, right? If the kit can only be activated at 1st level, it means that True Believer must be taken as initial feat to activate the Divinate kit.
I suppose this might require a DM ruling, but my assumption is they would not since in all ways they are a Paladin, not a true multi-class... Plus, for the most part if you take the kit you want 19 full levels so there would really be no benefit to chosing the kit after level 11 (and honestly, the abilities help sooner rather than later so it would actually be punishing you from a build perspective to select the kit later in level)...freekender wrote:3) Do the kits affect the 3b20 rule?
Think about it, as a Cavalier wouldn't you want to gain those two juicy epic feats pre-epic levels? For divinate the auto-extend is also something that helps earlier rather than later.