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<blockquote data-quote="FireLance" data-source="post: 6082824" data-attributes="member: 3424"><p>On the other hand, you run into the problem of going from zero religious background to being a full-fledged (if inexperienced) cleric practically overnight (or however long it takes to gain a level). This might be more plausible if the character doesn't adventure for a few months, but whether this is feasible would be campaign-dependant.</p><p></p><p>That said, ease of multiclassing is something that is probably suitable for a dial - if the core rules do indeed require prerequisites for multiclassing, there might be some balance considerations if the DM allowed taking a level in a new class without meeting the prerequisite feats (a repeat of the front-loading issues in 3e) but if the PC is required to make this up from his future feats, it should all balance out in the long run.</p><p></p><p>An alternate approach may be to have novice and apprentice levels for multiclassing characters, so that a PC taking levels in a new class will take a few levels to get all the benefits of a 1st-level PC in another class, or have some kind of generic transition class which grants bonus multiclassing feats as a class feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireLance, post: 6082824, member: 3424"] On the other hand, you run into the problem of going from zero religious background to being a full-fledged (if inexperienced) cleric practically overnight (or however long it takes to gain a level). This might be more plausible if the character doesn't adventure for a few months, but whether this is feasible would be campaign-dependant. That said, ease of multiclassing is something that is probably suitable for a dial - if the core rules do indeed require prerequisites for multiclassing, there might be some balance considerations if the DM allowed taking a level in a new class without meeting the prerequisite feats (a repeat of the front-loading issues in 3e) but if the PC is required to make this up from his future feats, it should all balance out in the long run. An alternate approach may be to have novice and apprentice levels for multiclassing characters, so that a PC taking levels in a new class will take a few levels to get all the benefits of a 1st-level PC in another class, or have some kind of generic transition class which grants bonus multiclassing feats as a class feature. [/QUOTE]
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