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Sunseeker
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With the removal of prestige classes, or perhaps their integration into the core classes themselves, it presents an interesting situation that I have not seen an explicit answer for. By RAW the reading of the multiclass rules might be that in order to multi-class you must choose a completely new class. However, I do feel that certain classes "peter out" before max level, but other 'advanced classes' within them retain interesting options.
What are your thoughts on allowing multi-single classing? That is: lets say I am a fighter Eldritch Knight, level 14. I want to pick up some of the battlemaster maneuvers and don't want to use a feat for it, so I take fighter again. My highest level within the class is still 14, but when I hit level "3" of the "new" class, I now choose battlemaster, potentially being a level 14 Eldritch Knight/6 Battlemaster.
Given some of the very interesting options within the advanced classes, I find it somewhat disheartening that those options are completely denied to me by RAW. I can take an entirely different type of training. I can learn magic! The ways of the monk! Discover the harmony of nature....but apparently I can't learn more ways to hit things with a pointy metal stick.
Thoughts?
What are your thoughts on allowing multi-single classing? That is: lets say I am a fighter Eldritch Knight, level 14. I want to pick up some of the battlemaster maneuvers and don't want to use a feat for it, so I take fighter again. My highest level within the class is still 14, but when I hit level "3" of the "new" class, I now choose battlemaster, potentially being a level 14 Eldritch Knight/6 Battlemaster.
Given some of the very interesting options within the advanced classes, I find it somewhat disheartening that those options are completely denied to me by RAW. I can take an entirely different type of training. I can learn magic! The ways of the monk! Discover the harmony of nature....but apparently I can't learn more ways to hit things with a pointy metal stick.
Thoughts?