It was accidentally left out of the 3.5 printing of the DMG, if I remember correctly. But in both the 3.0 version, and in the Errata for 3.5, it's made very clear that prestige classes do not impose multiclassing penalties.
Actually it was not in the 3.5 errata (a subject made very clear on the WotC boards) but it was in Sage Advice. Prestige classes do not count towards mutliclassing penalties (and it did say that in the 3.0 DMG).
Actually it was not in the 3.5 errata (a subject made very clear on the WotC boards) but it was in Sage Advice. Prestige classes do not count towards mutliclassing penalties (and it did say that in the 3.0 DMG).
In the previous version of the D&D game, having levels in a prestige class never caused you to pay the experience penalty for being a multiclass character without uneven class levels. (The prestige class levels didn’t count when checking to see if you had a penalty.) The section on prestige classes in the new Dungeon Master’s Guide no longer mentions that you don’t suffer an experience penalty for having levels in a prestige class. Is this a change or an error?
It’s an error. Having levels in a prestige class won’t give you an experience penalty.