apesamongus
First Post
OK, so take a Cleric to 10, and then give him 2 five-level prestige classes that give full casting progression. What happens when this character goes Epic? He can't take either of the prestige classes, because 5 level classes don't get epic levels. But if he goes for cleric, he gets virtually nothing for the next 10 levels.
A pure cleric (or any pure caster, for that matter), stops gettign new spells per level, but instead gets normal class special abilities and bonus epic feats based on class - with the number of feats you get being inversely proportional to the number of class abilities you continue to get. But this guy isn't taking epic levels of cleric yet, he's taking the last 10 normal levels of cleric. Now, if he were a cleric/wizard(or fighter or whatever) 10/10, these 10 levels would be filled with him getting the normal spell progression, but since he already got those from the prestige classes, he can't get them again. So essentially, he gets the normal epic progression that everyone gets plus improved turning ability. That seems really crappy for 10 epic levels.
A pure cleric (or any pure caster, for that matter), stops gettign new spells per level, but instead gets normal class special abilities and bonus epic feats based on class - with the number of feats you get being inversely proportional to the number of class abilities you continue to get. But this guy isn't taking epic levels of cleric yet, he's taking the last 10 normal levels of cleric. Now, if he were a cleric/wizard(or fighter or whatever) 10/10, these 10 levels would be filled with him getting the normal spell progression, but since he already got those from the prestige classes, he can't get them again. So essentially, he gets the normal epic progression that everyone gets plus improved turning ability. That seems really crappy for 10 epic levels.