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PrC’s, one at a time or for dipping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unkabear" data-source="post: 3436632" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p><strong>PrC’s, one at a time or for dipping?</strong></p><p></p><p>Just as the title says. I am wondering about everyone elses thoughts on the matter. Would keeping players to one PrC until it is completed before they could take another slow down on the munchkinism? Or would it make play less fun? Most of the ‘How pimp is my munchkin’ threads I am seeing out there require a character to dip into PrC’s to get the desired effect before they move on. I am not stopping people from taking as many core classes as they want. Though if they play the ‘core’ classes presented in splat books then they could still find ways to power up their character. But it is harder.</p><p></p><p>I believe that the dip into PrC’s to gain power is that PrC’s are designed to specialize players. When a character is allowed to specialize into several things you can take what is special from one of the other and add them into the all powerful munch. Am I wrong?</p><p></p><p>Are PrC’s designed to be dipped into to create a marvelous blend, or were they designed to be a one stop shop till you finish 5 or 10 levels later? Do you allow for your players to dip or not? Do you think PrC’s are the Devils tool to corrupt players into destroying the game and the universe and should be just outright banned? I would appreciate everyones thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unkabear, post: 3436632, member: 39373"] [b]PrC’s, one at a time or for dipping?[/b] Just as the title says. I am wondering about everyone elses thoughts on the matter. Would keeping players to one PrC until it is completed before they could take another slow down on the munchkinism? Or would it make play less fun? Most of the ‘How pimp is my munchkin’ threads I am seeing out there require a character to dip into PrC’s to get the desired effect before they move on. I am not stopping people from taking as many core classes as they want. Though if they play the ‘core’ classes presented in splat books then they could still find ways to power up their character. But it is harder. I believe that the dip into PrC’s to gain power is that PrC’s are designed to specialize players. When a character is allowed to specialize into several things you can take what is special from one of the other and add them into the all powerful munch. Am I wrong? Are PrC’s designed to be dipped into to create a marvelous blend, or were they designed to be a one stop shop till you finish 5 or 10 levels later? Do you allow for your players to dip or not? Do you think PrC’s are the Devils tool to corrupt players into destroying the game and the universe and should be just outright banned? I would appreciate everyones thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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