Green Knight
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Khaalis said:I'm not so sure even that will make the "deep multiclasser" happy. This is what I expect to see from the Paragon Multiclassing.
• 11th: Multiclass Class’ feature – Only way to gain a class feature power of a second class (such as Channel Divinity, First Strike, etc.).
• 11th: Multiclass Class’ At-Will feature -- Only way to gain an at-will class feature Powers of a second class (such as Eyebite, Deft Strike, etc.). replaces the Paragon Path's Action Point boost.
• 11th: Multiclass Class’ encounter power
• 12th: Multiclass Class’ utility power
• 16th: Multiclass Class’ feature – Only way to gain a 2nd class feature power of a second class.
• 20th: Multiclass Class’ daily power
We also don't know if a Paragon Path's powers will be more powerful than a class' powers. If they are roughly equivalent, the only thing I suspect you will lose out on is the Action Point Boost. However, if the Paragon Path powers are more powerful than 'standard' powers, then you are losing the option of more power for more versatility.
Don't see why that shouldn't make the deep multiclasser happy (Unless you're not counting the four multiclass Feats). Assuming that's how it works, then you've got a character who's pretty much 50/50 in his class abilities. A 20th-level Fighter/Wizard with that (and the four Feats) would look like this (F for Fighter Power, W for Wizard Power).
AT-WILL POWERS: F, F, W
ENCOUNTER POWERS: F, F, W, W, W (At-Will Power)
DAILY POWERS: F, F, W, W
UTILITY POWERS: F, F, F, W, W
CLASS FEATURES: All Fighter Class Features + 2 Wizard Class Features
That's about as 50/50 as they come.