To address some stuff I had to pass over before:
How many of your PCs could you make in 3.5 with only the PHB, DMG, MM?
By base concept? Most of them, though to make some of them truly sing required a few key non-Core Feats and spells. Part of that is the gamers I play with- a standard 3.X campaign setup in my 2 main groups is Core + Completes only (PHB races only, non-core Classes, PrCls, Feats & Spells by DM approval), no 3rd party sources.
But for the most part, I don't use any of the base classes from the supplements.
For your Gith, did you use optional level buy off (srd but not core, and not in the beginning of 3.5) or did you start 4 levels below everyone else?
The Githzerai, as published in XPH, had a LA of +2 and no HD. So yes, I did start him as a 1st level Monk in a 3rd level party.
How about you stick to just those characters you could build and that would not totally suck in core 3.0? Hmm?? That would not be unreasonable, seeing as you're using 8 years of supplements there.
Of the ones I listed, one used the XPH and another one used a non-Core PrCl. The rest could be made pure core.
True, you can no longer have all of the abilities of a top-level druid, a top-level sorcerer, and a top-level ranger. This is a feature, not a bug.
To you, perhaps (and FWIW it was druid,
specialist wizard and ranger). For at least a portion of long-time players, it may be a fatal flaw.
Either it is a direct connection to the divine which all multiclass clerics have, or the presence of the divine keyword doesn't actually mean anything.
Divine does mean something. In 4Ed, it means a real (single-classed) cleric can do a wide variety of things with
his divine connection, and the (multiclassed) cleric comes up truncated in his.
By this reasoning, you can't have a single-classed character in 4th edition.<snip>
Not at all. A single classed PC has access to the class' every possible skill, feat or power option from which to choose. And they have full access to the Paragon path. Multiclassed PCs don't.
Its less pronounced (almost nonexistent, really) in the Fighter, but in the 4Ed spellcasting classes? The IotF feat gives you one pre-selected specific ability, not the choice of the several the Cleric has. You don't get the at will abilities at all.
1) The Cleric/Ranger doesn't get TWF- the Rgr multiclass feat only grants a skill and the 4Ed equivalent to favored enemy.
2) The 4Ed Cleric isn't a reasonable substitute for Druid- nothing about the class bespeaks a connection to nature. (This is, FWIW, one of the things I think
2Ed did better than 3.X- you could, using the "Priests of specific mythoi" rules in that edition, make a nature cleric who looked as good in his own way as a druid.)
Rogue, with Ritual Caster.
1) That build would not grant the PC the Fighter's proficiency with weapons (essential, since that's what he started out as), which was coupled to devastating effect with his backstabbing ability.