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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 6186531" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>You know this "cure" is worse than the so called disease, the feat trade up is fair by itself, the score requisites contribute little or nothing to it, what they do instead is to hurt people who want to engage in "fair" or "legitimate" multiclassing and find they should have planned for it from day one because they cannot do it, the rules restrict them from doing it. </p><p></p><p>You may not miss a single ability up if built the right way, when you have managed to get countless powers from dips, why would you want extra dex when you get to cast in heavy armor? or any extra score when you have tons of skill and save proficiencies that make up for it? why worry about a bigger con when you can heal yourself over and over? or also the fact you have prepared lots of spells? and your physical attacks combine the effects of rage, smite, superiority and Sneak attack? . Meanwhile people like me get deprived of playing hundreds of interesting characters because they don't fit in the narrow and stereotypical prejudices of the score requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 6186531, member: 6689464"] You know this "cure" is worse than the so called disease, the feat trade up is fair by itself, the score requisites contribute little or nothing to it, what they do instead is to hurt people who want to engage in "fair" or "legitimate" multiclassing and find they should have planned for it from day one because they cannot do it, the rules restrict them from doing it. You may not miss a single ability up if built the right way, when you have managed to get countless powers from dips, why would you want extra dex when you get to cast in heavy armor? or any extra score when you have tons of skill and save proficiencies that make up for it? why worry about a bigger con when you can heal yourself over and over? or also the fact you have prepared lots of spells? and your physical attacks combine the effects of rage, smite, superiority and Sneak attack? . Meanwhile people like me get deprived of playing hundreds of interesting characters because they don't fit in the narrow and stereotypical prejudices of the score requirements. [/QUOTE]
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