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<blockquote data-quote="Ratskinner" data-source="post: 7946273" data-attributes="member: 6688937"><p>I never tried it, but I thought the solution to multi-classing in 3e was actually in AD&D. In AD&D, a multiclassed character was generally only one level(ish) behind his fellows for each additional class...so just do that. Take two classes at once, best/average features from each*, and you are -1 level compared to the rest of the party. If you're starting out, you don't level up to second until you hit third level XP (or the rest of your party levels to 3rd, if you're not using XP). A standard 5/5 Ftr/Wiz is crazy weak compared to a Wiz 10, but a merged 9/9 Ftr/Wiz...not so much. I'm particularly unsure of how well that would work at higher levels, but my experiences with 3e at >10th were pretty underwhelming anyway. And for those that wanted just a "splash" of a second class...include some 4e/5e feats that would contain the "damage" we saw from dipping.</p><p></p><p>It would be a little math-ier/clunkier to do sequential multiclassing this way, but it wouldn't be killer (although it might involve some sketchy-fast advancement in the second class, and the occasionally weird reduction in cumulative stats like HP.) </p><p></p><p>* or add restrictions like spellcasters and armor, to suit your tastes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratskinner, post: 7946273, member: 6688937"] I never tried it, but I thought the solution to multi-classing in 3e was actually in AD&D. In AD&D, a multiclassed character was generally only one level(ish) behind his fellows for each additional class...so just do that. Take two classes at once, best/average features from each*, and you are -1 level compared to the rest of the party. If you're starting out, you don't level up to second until you hit third level XP (or the rest of your party levels to 3rd, if you're not using XP). A standard 5/5 Ftr/Wiz is crazy weak compared to a Wiz 10, but a merged 9/9 Ftr/Wiz...not so much. I'm particularly unsure of how well that would work at higher levels, but my experiences with 3e at >10th were pretty underwhelming anyway. And for those that wanted just a "splash" of a second class...include some 4e/5e feats that would contain the "damage" we saw from dipping. It would be a little math-ier/clunkier to do sequential multiclassing this way, but it wouldn't be killer (although it might involve some sketchy-fast advancement in the second class, and the occasionally weird reduction in cumulative stats like HP.) * or add restrictions like spellcasters and armor, to suit your tastes. [/QUOTE]
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