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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 6228404" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>I think it was a more radical concept in the PHB1 days when you had 8 classes that had NO real way to get each other's powers except the MC feat chain. There were a lot less powers back then, and giving your fighter some sort of area burst at range 10 power doesn't seem bad. Nowadays its just not THAT hard to get a power from another class (leaving hybrids as a bit different question). So, yeah, if you have to take 2 feats and then you can just swap by retraining and get many of the other class' powers its not like the character couldn't have gotten the one or two really most useful powers anyway (and how many people will take more than a small number of the other class' powers probably anyway, unless its a really poor class like Seeker with crap powers).</p><p></p><p>The at-will seems to be the key thing to reserve for PMCing. That's sort of the cream and it makes a pretty good incentive to PMC. There definitely need to be other ones, especially since you're basically taking away the rest of what PMC got, power swaps. </p><p></p><p>The other alternative of course is to add a couple more Paragon feats and just forget about PMCs entirely. If you take those feats you can get access to the other things your 2nd class does, and the at-will, and you're basically all set, you can still take a PP. "Paragon Multi Class" can be the generic feat that gives you the at-will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 6228404, member: 82106"] I think it was a more radical concept in the PHB1 days when you had 8 classes that had NO real way to get each other's powers except the MC feat chain. There were a lot less powers back then, and giving your fighter some sort of area burst at range 10 power doesn't seem bad. Nowadays its just not THAT hard to get a power from another class (leaving hybrids as a bit different question). So, yeah, if you have to take 2 feats and then you can just swap by retraining and get many of the other class' powers its not like the character couldn't have gotten the one or two really most useful powers anyway (and how many people will take more than a small number of the other class' powers probably anyway, unless its a really poor class like Seeker with crap powers). The at-will seems to be the key thing to reserve for PMCing. That's sort of the cream and it makes a pretty good incentive to PMC. There definitely need to be other ones, especially since you're basically taking away the rest of what PMC got, power swaps. The other alternative of course is to add a couple more Paragon feats and just forget about PMCs entirely. If you take those feats you can get access to the other things your 2nd class does, and the at-will, and you're basically all set, you can still take a PP. "Paragon Multi Class" can be the generic feat that gives you the at-will. [/QUOTE]
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