Originally Posted by
Von Krieger
Let's assume that I'm playing a Trinity Knight who got into the class through Blacksmith 3/Class A 1/Class B 1.
The way the class is laid out means that at best you're only going to be getting 5 additional levels worth of Blacksmith class features, as you can only advance it at the levels where you can pick any two classes to advance.
So over 10 levels, you'll be getting 5 talents with the base class because Blacksmith gets a talent every level.
Path of the Knight means that every odd level you get to poke up your combat talents class feature by 1 additional level.
So while at the end of the class you have 8 levels of Blacksmith class features, you have 13 levels worth of combat talents.