Hypersmurf said:Right - it's the same mistake made in "The Word" build.
-Hyp.
Thefifthglyph said:True. It's suppose to be "built" but the word I think develop long since the PrCs/Kits started. So its player's slang but hey I'm not complaining since I'm not going to use it outside the game. Join the bandwagon.![]()
Ridley's Cohort said:Class are the building blocks of characters. They are paths along life. Taking a new class both represents and requires dedication and inspiration to shift in a different direction.
Jumping around into 7 or 8 classes declares a lack of dedication. That character has no core. It is just a bunch of numbers thrown together.
cmanos said:Also, while I don't mind characters taking more than one PrC, I think other NPC's in those PrC's would be looking at him like a quitter....
"You've been through 7 different professions, none of which you are any good at and now you want to join the Fochluran college? Come back when you have shown a little morededication to any ONE field of study."
MoonZar said:DMG p.176 :
Prestige classes are purely optional and always under the purview of the DM. We encourage you, as the DM to tightly limit the prestige classes available in your campaign.
Personally, I dislike characters with fewer than 3 classes - they seem cookie cutter.Thanee said:A good general rule is to limit PCs to a total of three classes (including Prestige Classes).
DarkJester said:Well, I spoke with the player in question last night over the phone. He said he did find the build on a website and explained his reasoning.
His original idea was to play a mischievous druid turned bard charlatan - out to sucker mankind out of everything they have. He said when he saw the build on the wizard forums it was not much of a change to go from "break mankind’s illusions of safety in civilization apart" to "break mankind’s illusions of safety among their gods and civilization apart." for such a large power difference.
He feels the only part of the character which wouldn't fit would be the level of dragonslayer. We discussed the power level of the character, and the wide range of the character’s abilities. I think he is now leaning towards focusing on the spellcasting aspect of the character - and staying more true to his originally idea of a druid / bard.
apesamongus said:Personally, I dislike characters with fewer than 3 classes - they seem cookie cutter.