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<blockquote data-quote="Nether Mage Ash" data-source="post: 4311758" data-attributes="member: 25548"><p>Well, its like the situation in previous editions with multiclassing. Not all players multiclassed just because they could. And not all players will multiclass in the new system just because they can. </p><p></p><p>And really, so what if they did. What is really the big deal if you are a 20th level Wizard with one or two or three Cleric powers. How the heck is that that bad. </p><p></p><p>If it fits, if the DM doesn't have a problem with it, and if it works for the campaign and character they why ban it, why disallow it and why fight against it. </p><p></p><p>And while your completely within your right to disagree with me, I do ask you if you have any thoughts on what I could change to make it more fitting for you. </p><p></p><p>I am not against changing the feats, I came up with them as quick examples, its the theme behind the entire alteration that I do not want to change. So, if you (and anybody that thinks the idea is somewhat useful though not exactly perfect) have any ideas that give me what I want and give you want you want, could you tell them to me. </p><p></p><p>Like I said above, the three feats I came up with quite quickly as a show and tell sort of example of what I was doing. They are not ironed out, or exact, or fool-proof or anything. What they do though is present to others the general idea of what I am trying to go for. </p><p></p><p>So, really, what I ask is aid on this. I like the feat system they have but I dislike how multiclass currently works. So any help, aid, opinions and thoughts on how to better do it without the current basis of "I use a feat and give up my base class power to gain a power from another class."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nether Mage Ash, post: 4311758, member: 25548"] Well, its like the situation in previous editions with multiclassing. Not all players multiclassed just because they could. And not all players will multiclass in the new system just because they can. And really, so what if they did. What is really the big deal if you are a 20th level Wizard with one or two or three Cleric powers. How the heck is that that bad. If it fits, if the DM doesn't have a problem with it, and if it works for the campaign and character they why ban it, why disallow it and why fight against it. And while your completely within your right to disagree with me, I do ask you if you have any thoughts on what I could change to make it more fitting for you. I am not against changing the feats, I came up with them as quick examples, its the theme behind the entire alteration that I do not want to change. So, if you (and anybody that thinks the idea is somewhat useful though not exactly perfect) have any ideas that give me what I want and give you want you want, could you tell them to me. Like I said above, the three feats I came up with quite quickly as a show and tell sort of example of what I was doing. They are not ironed out, or exact, or fool-proof or anything. What they do though is present to others the general idea of what I am trying to go for. So, really, what I ask is aid on this. I like the feat system they have but I dislike how multiclass currently works. So any help, aid, opinions and thoughts on how to better do it without the current basis of "I use a feat and give up my base class power to gain a power from another class." [/QUOTE]
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