Xeviat
Dungeon Mistress, she/her
Hey everyone. Little idea here that I'm curious about exploring. How much desire would you have to see some simple "multiclass" subclasses made for all the class combos? These could go in 2 directions:
1) Subclasses that facilitate multiclassing (like how a Fighter/Wizard is supported by using Eldritch Knight and possibly Bladesingers as it's subclasses).
2) Subclasses that remove the need to use multiclassing (like how the Eldritch Knight or Bladesinger may be good enough for some players).
Sometimes, for me, subclasses feel weird when mixed with multiclassing. Perhaps it's my memory of 2E's no kits with multiclass characters in Baldur's Gate 2, or the feeling of Prestige Classes from 3E. Some Subclasses are really simple and basic, and they work, while some subclasses have a lot of flavor and kind of feel weird to use when multiclassing.
Just a little idea. What do you think?
1) Subclasses that facilitate multiclassing (like how a Fighter/Wizard is supported by using Eldritch Knight and possibly Bladesingers as it's subclasses).
2) Subclasses that remove the need to use multiclassing (like how the Eldritch Knight or Bladesinger may be good enough for some players).
Sometimes, for me, subclasses feel weird when mixed with multiclassing. Perhaps it's my memory of 2E's no kits with multiclass characters in Baldur's Gate 2, or the feeling of Prestige Classes from 3E. Some Subclasses are really simple and basic, and they work, while some subclasses have a lot of flavor and kind of feel weird to use when multiclassing.
Just a little idea. What do you think?