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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 5992913" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>Multiclass is too important for players to be restricted to the DMG, but that is beside the point. Multiclass should give you the full benefits of the second class, I'm not saying it should be right away and totally equal to a fully single classed character, but if my character is multiclassing to cleric, he/she should work like a cleric from the moment of taking that class instead of having to wait over ten levels, compromise significant customization resources and overall power to get a workable channel divinity. What I like about the 3.x way is that in that way your character with three levels or rogue can be expected to perform in a reasonabily similar way to a third level rogue when doing roguish things, and all it costs you is three levels of the other class, and that the more you comit to the second class the more you become similar to that class instead of having second rate abilities that hardly are worth it. If I'm multiclassing cleric then I should be a cleric, not a guy who once per day gets to act like a cleric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 5992913, member: 6689464"] Multiclass is too important for players to be restricted to the DMG, but that is beside the point. Multiclass should give you the full benefits of the second class, I'm not saying it should be right away and totally equal to a fully single classed character, but if my character is multiclassing to cleric, he/she should work like a cleric from the moment of taking that class instead of having to wait over ten levels, compromise significant customization resources and overall power to get a workable channel divinity. What I like about the 3.x way is that in that way your character with three levels or rogue can be expected to perform in a reasonabily similar way to a third level rogue when doing roguish things, and all it costs you is three levels of the other class, and that the more you comit to the second class the more you become similar to that class instead of having second rate abilities that hardly are worth it. If I'm multiclassing cleric then I should be a cleric, not a guy who once per day gets to act like a cleric. [/QUOTE]
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