Malimar
First Post
I just fielded this question...
This question just came up last week in my game.
I had a new PC come in, Mystic Theurg with cleric and wizard (what a bookkeeping nightmare with prepared spells... I salute my player for tackling it).
He wanted to use Practiced Spellcaster, but I nixed it. I do agree that multiclassed spellcasters are significantly weaker in the spellcasting department than a single class caster. I kind of miss the days when I would see an elven fighter/mage/thief (1E & 2E staples). But in 3.x, you don't have many spells if you multiclass, and they're not very powerful. 1E/2E multiclass spellcasters would have a 2-3 level drop in their spellcasting abilities.
Don't get me wrong... multiclassing in spellcaster isn't totally useless in 3.x. One of my favorite NPC's is a rogue/sorcerer who uses her spells to augment her rogue abilities (invisibility, knock, etc...) but she's not going to be blasting anybody with fireballs.
I guess I nixed Practiced Spellcaster mostly because it was a feat. You got a lot for just a feat. The +1 in caster level bonus from the Mystic Theurg prestige class is more powerful, but you have to devote a whole class level to that. To gain effective caster levels (even without the extra spells per level) with just a feat I felt was too benefitial for the price.
- Malimar
This question just came up last week in my game.
I had a new PC come in, Mystic Theurg with cleric and wizard (what a bookkeeping nightmare with prepared spells... I salute my player for tackling it).
He wanted to use Practiced Spellcaster, but I nixed it. I do agree that multiclassed spellcasters are significantly weaker in the spellcasting department than a single class caster. I kind of miss the days when I would see an elven fighter/mage/thief (1E & 2E staples). But in 3.x, you don't have many spells if you multiclass, and they're not very powerful. 1E/2E multiclass spellcasters would have a 2-3 level drop in their spellcasting abilities.
Don't get me wrong... multiclassing in spellcaster isn't totally useless in 3.x. One of my favorite NPC's is a rogue/sorcerer who uses her spells to augment her rogue abilities (invisibility, knock, etc...) but she's not going to be blasting anybody with fireballs.
I guess I nixed Practiced Spellcaster mostly because it was a feat. You got a lot for just a feat. The +1 in caster level bonus from the Mystic Theurg prestige class is more powerful, but you have to devote a whole class level to that. To gain effective caster levels (even without the extra spells per level) with just a feat I felt was too benefitial for the price.
- Malimar