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<blockquote data-quote="Corinthi" data-source="post: 1150913" data-attributes="member: 8272"><p>Speaking only for myself, I dislike the way unrestricted multiclassing affects the noncasting classes. I'm constantly seeing 'builds' involving upwards of 5 classes cherry picking abilities to be more capable than single classed character. I also have serious issues with a number of the ill conceived and poorly balanced 'options' Wizards and other 3rd party providers have poured into the system. </p><p></p><p>One glaring example is Holy Liberator. I appreciate the concept, but the implementation is very poor. I've only seen the prestige class used as a three level prestige classed designed to make non casters immune to all charm and compulsion spells. </p><p></p><p>So as a consumer, player, and DM, I have to evaluate all supplements brought before me and decide what I like and don't like.</p><p></p><p>This doesn't mean that I don't like more options. By all means, pour out all you like. It just means that I reserve the right to pick and choose what I like. I like the new core classes from Arcana Unearthed. </p><p></p><p>Did I need new core classes? Of course not. Do I like them and will I use them? Sure.</p><p></p><p>Hammerhead, I feel that I'm using your own logic in this post. The new core classes are simply more options to be used or not as a group sees fit. It's a bit foolish to argue how they are or are not needed. They're not needed anymore than any other option in D&D, but the game is a richer environment with them than without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corinthi, post: 1150913, member: 8272"] Speaking only for myself, I dislike the way unrestricted multiclassing affects the noncasting classes. I'm constantly seeing 'builds' involving upwards of 5 classes cherry picking abilities to be more capable than single classed character. I also have serious issues with a number of the ill conceived and poorly balanced 'options' Wizards and other 3rd party providers have poured into the system. One glaring example is Holy Liberator. I appreciate the concept, but the implementation is very poor. I've only seen the prestige class used as a three level prestige classed designed to make non casters immune to all charm and compulsion spells. So as a consumer, player, and DM, I have to evaluate all supplements brought before me and decide what I like and don't like. This doesn't mean that I don't like more options. By all means, pour out all you like. It just means that I reserve the right to pick and choose what I like. I like the new core classes from Arcana Unearthed. Did I need new core classes? Of course not. Do I like them and will I use them? Sure. Hammerhead, I feel that I'm using your own logic in this post. The new core classes are simply more options to be used or not as a group sees fit. It's a bit foolish to argue how they are or are not needed. They're not needed anymore than any other option in D&D, but the game is a richer environment with them than without them. [/QUOTE]
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