Multiclassing.

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For everyone complaining about this 'preemptive scoop', just remember it could have been a rickroll.

Edit: Blast! Ninja'd by a muffin!
 

jeremy_dnd said:
Wow. I really like the [placeholder]
I feel that this is, compared to 3.5E multiclassing, like [generic food metaphor].

I see, why [generic rationalization], but it's on the expense of [placeholder for concept].

Perhaps, they should have tried it that way: [generic fan homebrew idea].

[generic salutation], [insert poster name].
 






Andor said:
You just made me sprain my palatte. Ow. :D

And, my god, could those multi-classing rules rip off WoW any more closely?
Now my brain hurts from thinking about the meta-physical implications of replicating a non-existent concept perfectly.

WotC is obviously attempting to destroy the universe with these multiclassing rules. They must be stopped.
 

Lord Tirian said:
I feel that this is, compared to 3.5E multiclassing, like [generic food metaphor].
Well, only if you feel that 3.5E was like [another generic food metaphor].

[Exposition on the comparabilities of the foods, using "proof by analogy" to make a point.]

Lord Tirian said:
I see, why [generic rationalization], but it's on the expense of [placeholder for concept].
You're hardly addressing:
  • [bulleted list of specifics]

Lord Tirian said:
Perhaps, they should have tried it that way: [generic fan homebrew idea].

[generic salutation], [insert poster name].

I think they did it just fine. It's like a combination of [personal house rules], [alternate rules in published settings], and not to mention the numerous [suggestions from posters].

Your [generic fan homebrew idea] does sound appealing, though.

[muses]

[rambles]

[apologizes for rambling]

Thanks!
 

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