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(Multi. VS Straight Classing) How do you take your Levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Katerek" data-source="post: 481067" data-attributes="member: 5193"><p>These are really interesting replies.</p><p></p><p>I find it very intriguing to see that there are other DM's out there that have forced various class pathes on the players.</p><p></p><p>I myself started my current campaign using the alt rule of half levels from the DMG. The characters began their careers as pre-teens. It just made more since.</p><p></p><p>One thing I am suprised about though is the degree of multiclassing for the most part doesnt seem to take place quite as broadly as I imagined.</p><p></p><p>The Half Orc super-multi that was posted above would fight right in in one of my campaigns. I also play a Fighter/Ranger/Tribal Protector/Foe Hunter in one of my firends camapaigns. My character is a Gnoll though.</p><p></p><p>One thing that may have given rise to all of this in my own campaign is my encouragement of the players to do so. I told them flat out that I would be using every dirty trick in the books for their opponents, so they should min/max their hearts out. The have fought Half Fiendish Axiomatic Ettin Vampires before. Heh. That was fun.</p><p></p><p>Some purists would call us munchkins, and that is cool, because we are. But we also play the drama card quite a bit. For a bunch of Timmy Powergamers we do a lot of role playing.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the responses BTW! Keep 'em coming if you have more to add.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katerek, post: 481067, member: 5193"] These are really interesting replies. I find it very intriguing to see that there are other DM's out there that have forced various class pathes on the players. I myself started my current campaign using the alt rule of half levels from the DMG. The characters began their careers as pre-teens. It just made more since. One thing I am suprised about though is the degree of multiclassing for the most part doesnt seem to take place quite as broadly as I imagined. The Half Orc super-multi that was posted above would fight right in in one of my campaigns. I also play a Fighter/Ranger/Tribal Protector/Foe Hunter in one of my firends camapaigns. My character is a Gnoll though. One thing that may have given rise to all of this in my own campaign is my encouragement of the players to do so. I told them flat out that I would be using every dirty trick in the books for their opponents, so they should min/max their hearts out. The have fought Half Fiendish Axiomatic Ettin Vampires before. Heh. That was fun. Some purists would call us munchkins, and that is cool, because we are. But we also play the drama card quite a bit. For a bunch of Timmy Powergamers we do a lot of role playing. Thanks for all the responses BTW! Keep 'em coming if you have more to add. [/QUOTE]
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