08-17-2015, 08:47 PM
I am going to refrain from commenting in these due to:
Multiclassing exists for a reason. A versatile class that works well with many classes is way more useful overall than one that only synergizes with one other class, and if a class IS dependant on another specific class to be good, that's worth bringing up and discussing. Omitting multiclassing is taking a far too narrow-minded approach to the discussion.
Do I believe every class should be able to stand on it's own? Oh, absolutely yes! But sometimes, a skill might seem useless to a monoclass of something, while the synergy that opens up with another class completely takes that skill to 11.
Quote:as well as referring to the class in conjunction with other classes, as each class should be able to stand on its own.
Multiclassing exists for a reason. A versatile class that works well with many classes is way more useful overall than one that only synergizes with one other class, and if a class IS dependant on another specific class to be good, that's worth bringing up and discussing. Omitting multiclassing is taking a far too narrow-minded approach to the discussion.
Do I believe every class should be able to stand on it's own? Oh, absolutely yes! But sometimes, a skill might seem useless to a monoclass of something, while the synergy that opens up with another class completely takes that skill to 11.
*loud burp*