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[D&D 5th Edition] Best 50/50 multiclass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucas Blackstone" data-source="post: 7166590" data-attributes="member: 68942"><p>I agree with some of the earlier posters in that having to multi-class under with bad restrictions is a bad idea. Your DM has some odd restrictions and issues with multi-classing. The multi-classing system doesn't take into account randomly imposed restrictions and it can lead to unsatisfying character results as you have already noted. </p><p></p><p>Finding a teacher sort of makes sense, but once you do, how a character advances in said classes after that should be up to the character. I believe the D&D experience system is an abstraction, just like the combat system. A character learns things as they go and the leveling process is a representation of learning enough things that you get new features/spells/etc. I believe how a character spends their downtime should be up to them which in turn controls how they advance their classes.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't make sense to restrict how a character multi-classes because it is more efficient then another way. I hope your DM can be reasoned with rather then you have have a poorly made character to satisfy their quirk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucas Blackstone, post: 7166590, member: 68942"] I agree with some of the earlier posters in that having to multi-class under with bad restrictions is a bad idea. Your DM has some odd restrictions and issues with multi-classing. The multi-classing system doesn't take into account randomly imposed restrictions and it can lead to unsatisfying character results as you have already noted. Finding a teacher sort of makes sense, but once you do, how a character advances in said classes after that should be up to the character. I believe the D&D experience system is an abstraction, just like the combat system. A character learns things as they go and the leveling process is a representation of learning enough things that you get new features/spells/etc. I believe how a character spends their downtime should be up to them which in turn controls how they advance their classes. It doesn't make sense to restrict how a character multi-classes because it is more efficient then another way. I hope your DM can be reasoned with rather then you have have a poorly made character to satisfy their quirk. [/QUOTE]
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