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<blockquote data-quote="rooneg" data-source="post: 7055345" data-attributes="member: 6779504"><p>It can certainly do that if taken to extremes, or if you don't have some sort of concrete reason that the multiclass contributes to the character concept. Fighter plus enough Rogue to be able to sneak around effectively still plays mostly like a Fighter with some fancy tricks. Fighter and Rogue split down the middle is just bad at being a Fighter and bad at being a Rogue, relative to other people at the same level. Bard with a level of Cleric to pick up knowledge domain expertise is a Bard with more expertise and some armor, Bard and Cleric split down the middle is just sitting around saying "man, I wish I could use these high level spell slots for something awesome..."</p><p></p><p>I also like the rogue who can't pick locks. My newest interesting concept character is a Sorcerer who's from a family of Wizards. She was never very good at Wizard style magic (8 INT), but has Ritual Caster and uses her Sorcerer abilities to cover it up, combined with a Headband of Intellect (thanks Premier DM!). She claims to be a Wizard, mostly to keep the truth from getting back to her family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooneg, post: 7055345, member: 6779504"] It can certainly do that if taken to extremes, or if you don't have some sort of concrete reason that the multiclass contributes to the character concept. Fighter plus enough Rogue to be able to sneak around effectively still plays mostly like a Fighter with some fancy tricks. Fighter and Rogue split down the middle is just bad at being a Fighter and bad at being a Rogue, relative to other people at the same level. Bard with a level of Cleric to pick up knowledge domain expertise is a Bard with more expertise and some armor, Bard and Cleric split down the middle is just sitting around saying "man, I wish I could use these high level spell slots for something awesome..." I also like the rogue who can't pick locks. My newest interesting concept character is a Sorcerer who's from a family of Wizards. She was never very good at Wizard style magic (8 INT), but has Ritual Caster and uses her Sorcerer abilities to cover it up, combined with a Headband of Intellect (thanks Premier DM!). She claims to be a Wizard, mostly to keep the truth from getting back to her family. [/QUOTE]
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