GreyLord
Legend
I will have to respectfully disagree.
To me, PRCs represent a very elegant way of allowing players near unbridled freedom to customize their characters as they deem fit. Because the core classes only go so far in letting you flesh out the various character archetypes.
Likewise, I never really bought into that whole "you must be special to take a prc" bunk. For instance, a shadowdancer or assassin is simply a normal rogue who chose to focus more on certain areas at the expense of others. There is really nothing which makes a build with 7-8 classes+prcs any less of a fighter than a straight fighter20, IMO.
I recall once when a player came to gleemax asking for help in statting up his new PC, which was the offspring of a werebear barb and succubus bard. The end result contained lvs in barb, bard, rage mage, spellsword, bear warrior, sublime chord and eldritch knight! Yet amazingly enough, it fit his backstory to a perfect T!
So yeah, multiclass all you want, if it helps you roleplay better.![]()
I'm pretty liberal as a DM, but for some reason every time someone mentions that their character was smoething like a half werebear half succubus Barb/Bard/Rage mage/Spellsword/Bear Warrior/sublime Chord/eldritch knight (or something else in that vein) I feel almost like these are the type of people that sort of drive people like me away from the game.
Then I remember, if I'm the DM I don't have to allow such things. I don't have to punish my self trying to remember half a trillion different things just so a player can 'roleplay' better...
I think that's about the most polite I can put it without getting myself banned.
I once came upon a guy who was playing a half vampire half werewolf troll ghoul who was about a dozen classes...it was the only game going on in the little area I was at for the month...but I backed away and decided I had other things to do...those types of games appeal to some...but I'm DEFINATELY NOT one of those. I find almost everyone I play with aren't either. In that light, I think I'd rather play football, go run a couple miles, or even more to the point...even jump off a cliff before being in a game like that. I'm actually driven away from gaming if that's all there is to play in.
I guess I'm just a different type of person than what these half everything with a dozen classes epitomize. Don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing.