You are of course right. I just had a brain fart.My copy of the rules has warlock getting new spell levels at the same rate as full casters...?
You are of course right. I just had a brain fart.My copy of the rules has warlock getting new spell levels at the same rate as full casters...?
An idea I like that is ridiculously complicated to implement is a hybrid class system, something like what 4e did. Pick two classes, and you get about half of what they each get at each level. You could also make feats specifically designed to enhance certain combinations. So much potential in that method of implementing multiclassing.
Unfortunately, as I said, it's ridiculously complicated to implement, or I would have done it already.
Freelancer
Also at 3rd level you begin tapping into the reputations that lancers have in a given region. As a result, choose one of the following options to represent your social impact.
... I can't believe it took until today for me to catch the pun here.
Ohhhhhh... well now I understand prestige AND motif classes. Thanks.By limiting it to 8 levels (Or 7, 10, 5, whatever) and making sure you can't take more than one, they basically wind up occupying the same design space as Prestige Classes, but without the narrative delay that sees characters unsupported in what they want to do. Prestige Class at level 1, rather than level 6.