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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    Anyone can use Rituals so long as they take the Ritual Casting Feat (There might be some other requirements, like ranks in Arcana or Religion, but that's unknown at the moment). As for Cantrips, they're a Wizard Class Feature, which you can't get your hands on through these multiclassing...
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    Actually, assuming the Wizard powers are the most powerful, that character will have a 7th-Level Wizard Encounter Power, a 9th-Level Wizard Daily Power, and a 10th-Level Wizard Utility Power. :)
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    As I mentioned before, it may very well be possible to multiclass into a third class by trading in the Paragon Path. The two class restriction is only in relation to those four feats and nothing more. It doesn't say anything about applying to multiclassing by trading in a Paragon Path. In...
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    The designers have talked about three class multiclassing, so I think it's still a possibility. For instance, you can trade out your Paragon Path for additional multiclassing. I imagine that doing so will allow you to take abilities from some other class unrelated to any multiclassing Feats you...
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    Damn, that is a good question. I hope so.
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    I'm thinking you can create a pretty nice character by multiclassing Swordmage with Wizard. Your base Swordmage class would give you spells and magical abilities that beef you up in hand-to-hand, while your multiclassed Wizard abilities would give you some long-range spells to better round out...
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    Don't see why that shouldn't make the deep multiclasser happy (Unless you're not counting the four multiclass Feats). Assuming that's how it works, then you've got a character who's pretty much 50/50 in his class abilities. A 20th-level Fighter/Wizard with that (and the four Feats) would look...
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    Multiclassing.

    Oh, ok, cool. I was just getting a bit worried there for a minute that you didn't actually get the skill from the multiclass feat. ;)
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    Multiclassing.

    Any particular reason you'd need the Skill Training Feat, though? Sneak of Shadows gives you the Thievery Skill and a Sneak Attack 1/Encounter. Wouldn't that be enough to account for a street rat type character? Or is Skill Training for a skill like Stealth?
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    Multiclassing.

    No problem. In retrospect, I was asking a bit to much. Just wish I knew for certain if the Feats were the kind that you can only take once, or if they're the kind that you can take several times.
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    Multiclassing.

    True enough. Power of Amaunator, for instance, is a Feat. And taking Initiate of the Faith, I imagine, will open that up (Assuming it's limited to Clerics). So it'd be pretty neat to have that, for instance. Of course, that multiclass combo would probably be for a Paladin character. I wonder if...
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    Multiclassing.

    Quick question for you, since I figure being a playtester you might know the answer, and answering probably wouldn't be a big deal. When it comes to the multiclass feats (Novice Power, Acolyte Power, Adept Power), can you only take one of each, or are they the kind of Feats that you can take...
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    Multiclassing.

    Anyway, on the subject of multiclassing, can't say I'm all to pleased with what we got. There're two things that I'm especially disappointed about. 1) The level limits on your Feats. I really don't see why I have to wait til 10th-level to get a Daily Power. Would it really matter if one got...
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    Is Eldritch Blast a choice for Pact Initiate? If so, a Fighter could get himself a nice 1d10 ranged damage Encounter Power.
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    Multiclassing.

    Seeing as how NPC's don't have to be built according to class rules, they can give Elminster whatever abilities they want him to have. Although getting down to it, is there anything that Elminster has that can't be accounted for with Skill Training and Weapon Training Feats? He had one level...
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    Excerpt: Multiclassing (merged)

    They've said that Half-Elves are good multiclassers, so Half-Elves probably get a multiclass Feat of their choice, and in this case, Tira got Arcane Initiate.
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    D&D 3.x Epic Destinies for 3.5

    If only it said so in big, bold font right at the top of the article. Maybe then people wouldn't mistake this for 4E rules. :P
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    D&D 3.x Epic Destinies for 3.5

    Don't quite understand what you're talking about here. Can you explain?
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    D&D 4E Got to play 4E today

    Are we talking about the DDXP adventure, here? Because that was only true in the case of the dragon (which ended up TPKing a lot of parties). None of the other encounters (Kobolds) were unbalanced in favor of the monsters.
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    Excerpts: Angels

    Pretty much. Nothing wrong with an extra Standard Action. And in this case, it's pretty powerful. Angel of Vengeance pops in, spots the guy he's after, and uses a Minor Action to put a Sign of Vengeance on him. Then he uses a Move Action to teleport next to him. Then he uses a Standard Action to...
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