rabindranath72
Mongoose
I actually prefer strong archetypes, so I prefer the 4e way of dealing with multiclassing. Since skills are now widely available, one of the reasons in d20 games for picking multiclassing is gone. The acquisition of powers makes the character focused on his class, with just a smattering of powers from other classes. For example, in 4e I do not see Conan as multiclassing with Rogue. I think he is a Fighter with skill training in some side skills, and perhaps later in his career he acquires the mantle of leadership (so, multiclassing as a Warlord). If I have time I will post my idea of Conan in 4e.warzen said:Thanks for the analysis treeplanter.
treeplanter said:4ed is a pretty balanced system and with an average Playability. However, the versatility offered by the system is awful. After the character creation you're basicly stuck with your package for the campain. You can't multiclass, skills are limited, and power are basicly all the same.
Why are you telling you can't multiclass in 4E ? I agree it's more difficult to grasp how to do it properly than in previous version but it's there.
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Cheers,
Antonio