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<blockquote data-quote="PrecociousApprentice" data-source="post: 4544276" data-attributes="member: 61449"><p>Depending on level, a lot of the optimized builds use the current multiclass rules. They are not what we were used to in 3.x, but they are not weak.</p><p></p><p>Many wizards take multiclass cleric. This opens some amazing PPs. There are warlocks that multi into fighter for great effect. Most people benefit from multiclassing into a leader to get some minor action healing. There are a ton of possibilities for the multiclass rules for things like the spellscarred and gladiator type feat chains. Think about reintroducing schools of magic in the form of multiclass rules. Or adding animal companions into paladins or the future druid. Or bloodlines like lycanthrope or demon. Or just adding to the racial differentiation through multiclass feats. </p><p></p><p>I really like the way multiclassing is handled in 4e. It is early in the evolution of 4e, so we have relatively few choices at this point, but there will be soon. Modifying the multiclass feats to give you a different class feature is relatively easy as it is, so I don't think that should be a problem, and as Eolin says, there are few other options for feats right now anyway, so multiclassing can't be that weak if it is better than the other options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrecociousApprentice, post: 4544276, member: 61449"] Depending on level, a lot of the optimized builds use the current multiclass rules. They are not what we were used to in 3.x, but they are not weak. Many wizards take multiclass cleric. This opens some amazing PPs. There are warlocks that multi into fighter for great effect. Most people benefit from multiclassing into a leader to get some minor action healing. There are a ton of possibilities for the multiclass rules for things like the spellscarred and gladiator type feat chains. Think about reintroducing schools of magic in the form of multiclass rules. Or adding animal companions into paladins or the future druid. Or bloodlines like lycanthrope or demon. Or just adding to the racial differentiation through multiclass feats. I really like the way multiclassing is handled in 4e. It is early in the evolution of 4e, so we have relatively few choices at this point, but there will be soon. Modifying the multiclass feats to give you a different class feature is relatively easy as it is, so I don't think that should be a problem, and as Eolin says, there are few other options for feats right now anyway, so multiclassing can't be that weak if it is better than the other options. [/QUOTE]
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