MoonZar
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Bront said:Shh, don't remind Wizards, that might cut down the sale of their books ...![]()
Seriously, I think that prestiege classes (and even regular classes) need to fit a roleplaying idea before a mechanical one. If you can explain this, then perhaps, but it sounds like 2 of those classes are directly opposed to each other.
If you can explain why your character did it, I don't see why you couldn't take 20 different classes for an L20 character (Good luck). More likely, a dabler character might take a few different base classes, and then settle into a flexably diverse Prc (I'm sure they're out there) or which ever base class ends up suiting them more.
Generaly, I like to look at any PrC, and ask "Is this class significantly more capable than a base class?" There are quite a few out there, and I tend to me more strict about them. Of course, since we haven't done too much outside of the SRD core books as far as PC's go we tend not to have many issues where this is a problem.
hehehe i guess without the prestige class the wizard book will be much smaller. This just weird, they say to lower the prestige class as much possible in campaign and they publish so many of them just to make money. Personnaly i think the more prestige class they do, the more risk you have to unbalance the game.
Prestige class are all stronger then the core class, that why many people take 4-5 prestige class if the dm don't control the situation. If all the people in the group take at least one prestige class and you don't, you'll see a difference in term of power. If you don't take prestige class and your friend take 3-4 prestige class to overpower, you just have to sit and watch when combat happen, because the monster will be very dangerous to give some challenge to the prestige class monger...
Anyway if everybody in one groupe play prestige class monger, why not, as someone told me before everybody have it way to play the game. The thing i don't like is when one player in the group abuse and the other people try to have descent and normal character.