Supplement Four
Mongoose
If we are speaking strictly mechanically (throwing roleplaying out the window), is it always better to multiclass?
When I first read the Favored Class rule, in the Multiclassing section, it seemed to balance out the benefits one gets from multiclassing by giving the character that sticks to a single class some extra Feats.
But then, I flipped back to the Favored Class rule and saw that I was, indeed, wrong. A character recieves the bonus Feats from the Favored Class rule regardless of whether the character is single or multiclassed. Multiclassing just makes it longer to obtain those bonus feats because it takes longer for the character to achieve the required levels in the favored class.
So, that bring me back to the beginning. Is it always better, in a purely game mechanics way, to multiclass your character rather than keep him in a single class?
It is, right? More options are before you.
Remaining single classed means you also remain more limited in your choices than you need be.
Right?
When I first read the Favored Class rule, in the Multiclassing section, it seemed to balance out the benefits one gets from multiclassing by giving the character that sticks to a single class some extra Feats.
But then, I flipped back to the Favored Class rule and saw that I was, indeed, wrong. A character recieves the bonus Feats from the Favored Class rule regardless of whether the character is single or multiclassed. Multiclassing just makes it longer to obtain those bonus feats because it takes longer for the character to achieve the required levels in the favored class.
So, that bring me back to the beginning. Is it always better, in a purely game mechanics way, to multiclass your character rather than keep him in a single class?
It is, right? More options are before you.
Remaining single classed means you also remain more limited in your choices than you need be.
Right?