FrogReaver
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A quick example of the multiclass problem: 2 Characters, A Fighter 10 And a Cleric 1/Wizard 9. Making a class chart as they did would give the following percentages:
Fighter 33%
Cleric 33%
Wizard 33%
Hopefully that makes it apparent just how egregious treating multiclassing like that can be. Not one person is going to breakdown the classes of those 2 characters as shown above... Not one person, but that is how D&D Beyond breaks that down in their class circle graph.
Fighter 33%
Cleric 33%
Wizard 33%
Hopefully that makes it apparent just how egregious treating multiclassing like that can be. Not one person is going to breakdown the classes of those 2 characters as shown above... Not one person, but that is how D&D Beyond breaks that down in their class circle graph.