Alaxk Knight of Galt
First Post
ConcreteBuddha's post on what classes are good for multi-classing is nice and should be kept in mind. However one of the strengths of 3e is the ability to completely customize a character. Two elements come in here, the character's concept and the character's experiences in the game. If the concept is that the character was forced to study magic by an overbearing father, as soon as that character is out of his father's sight, he may pick up fighter levels and explore his true interest. If during the game, the PC sees his family and friends murdered, he may start to lose his good senses and fly into rages during combat, forgetting his training in whatever field.
While the numbers in multi-classing are interesting, the characters that can arise through multi-classing should be the guiding force in picking up that new level.
Alaxk
While the numbers in multi-classing are interesting, the characters that can arise through multi-classing should be the guiding force in picking up that new level.
Alaxk