Aqua Vitae
First Post
I have not yet elected to plunge off of the cliff of 3.5 into 4E, and one of the reasons is what I hear of the "multi-classing," if you can call it that, that goes on in 4E.
I understand that the system will not actually allow you to pick up levels in another class? That you take a feat in order to "dabble" in the powers of another class?
This seems absurd. I designed a "Legends of Excalibur"-type class system for my 3.5 game, and it absolutely demands the capacity to actually, not superficially, multi-class. A Priest might wish to genuinely become a Knight, for example, and as I understand it, under 4E rules, "once a Priest always a Priest?" Come on!
I understand that the system will not actually allow you to pick up levels in another class? That you take a feat in order to "dabble" in the powers of another class?
This seems absurd. I designed a "Legends of Excalibur"-type class system for my 3.5 game, and it absolutely demands the capacity to actually, not superficially, multi-class. A Priest might wish to genuinely become a Knight, for example, and as I understand it, under 4E rules, "once a Priest always a Priest?" Come on!