Why deciding to round down multiclassing spellcaster levels was stupid

Mistwell

Crusty Old Meatwad (he/him)
Because if you have a class, like Paladin 3, your existing benefits should not get worse because you took a level of some other class.

Why shouldn't they? Particularly with the flavor of the Paladin class, I'd say that may be quite fair for leaving the path of the Paladin for another.
 

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Ristamar

Adventurer
There's been a long precedent of multiclassing inefficiency in D&D. I'm not sure how this is any different than partial BAB not stacking or dead levels of Sneak Attack damage not stacking across classes in 3.x.
 
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Yunru

Banned
Banned
There's been a long precedent of multiclassing inefficiency in D&D. I'm not sure how this is any different than partial BAB not stacking or dead levels of Sneak Attack damage not stacking across classes in 3.x.
That's simple: because this isn't 3.x
 


Yunru

Banned
Banned
In other words, "I don't like that answer because its historic relevance within the game is inconvenient to my point of view."
Hey, the question was what's the difference.

If someone asked me why a modern fighter shouldn't be propellor driven since WWII ones were, I'd give them basically the same answer.
 



Ristamar

Adventurer
Hey, the question was what's the difference.

If someone asked me why a modern fighter shouldn't be propellor driven since WWII ones were, I'd give them basically the same answer.

We're discussing a game steeped in sacred cows and quirky legacies. Offering a disparate analogy as a way to ignore previous standards doesn't allow much room for an honest conversation in regard to whether or not is was stupid or a mistake.

FWIW, I believe Pathfinder did eventually have official optional rules for stacking fractional BAB. It might be interesting to research whether it had any impact on common or popular builds. Regardless, I would not ever count on something similar coming from WotC respective to multiclass spell slots.
 

jgsugden

Legend
OK. Advance the ranger part to level 2 and compare to a paladin 5. Which character has the widest array of 1st level spells they can prepare to cast?
 

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