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What's your good idea there, though? Any game system without the cavalier is automatically inferior?GENEWEIGEL said:Nope. I'll stand by it. It's a good idea.
P.S. Anyone want to hire a DM?

What's your good idea there, though? Any game system without the cavalier is automatically inferior?GENEWEIGEL said:Nope. I'll stand by it. It's a good idea.
diaglo said:
here's your spoon. go feed yourself.![]()
Yeah, you know what, you're right. Even as I was writing I thought, "Jeez, overstate the case a little more, why don't you?"ColonelHardisson said:Back in the day, we tore apart and House Ruled the heck out of all kinds of games, from Traveller to Dragonquest to Boot Hill to Gamma World to Top Secret. D&D didn't seem especially suited to such customization, in comparison to any other given game.
Joshua Dyal said:
What's your good idea there, though? Any game system without the cavalier is automatically inferior?
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Dinkeldog said:In 1E, you could double your ability by multi-classing. Since the experience tables were a geometric progression, a single-classed 5th level character's companions were 4/4. That's not giving up very much at all.
diaglo said:
here's your spoon. go feed yourself.![]()
don't do any thinking for yourself. it's all included in 3ed.![]()
as if...![]()
Sorry, I just can't see the point of it. What rules are you missing that you want so badly? I can't think of a one that doesn't have something better in place today.GENEWEIGEL said:A SRD with all the editions.
Don't fight the flow. We now live in the age of internet enlightenment.
Why would companies bother adhering to something new if it scuttles away some previous revenues?
Not you as the fan but for the D20 industry to sell to the whole gamer spectrum ranging from wargaming grognard college professors of old to the "Monte Clicker-naut" boys of today.
Not only will this be better for sales but better for you as the DM as well.
Just picture it: every D&D rule ever made at your finger tips.
Now that would be a System Reference Document!
Let the cavaliers ride once more!
Thorvald Kviksverd said:Hmmm...
Got me wondering just what exactly he would be losing.
Let's see...
Fighter 4 / Magic-User 4
Fighter 5
Magic-User 5
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I won't pretend that they're all equal in ability (though I don't know how you could measure that--so much of it being situation dependant), but I really don't think he is nearly doubling his ability by multi-classing. There are trade-offs involved--just as in 3e.
Joshua Dyal said:
Well, of course you don't see the trade-offs. You're comparing an 8th level character to 5th level characters. For a meaningful comparison, try a Fighter4/Wizard4 compared to a Fighter8 and a Wizard8.![]()
And I thought we were comparing the two systems. But I probably didn't get sidetracked enough to follow your conversation. Sorry!Thorvald Kviksverd said:I might be missing something obvious, but I think we were discussing the merits of multi-classing in AD&D--not 3e.
In AD&D, a character who had amassed 30,000exp would have enough to be a 5th level Fighter, or a 5th level Magic-user, or a multi-classed 4/4 Ftr/M-U (i.e. 15,000exp in each class).
Like I said, if I'm missing something here, let me know and I'll re-figure...