Thanks again

When I look at the developement of rules since DnD 3E it seems they wanted to make single class characters more useful. Pathfinder tried to give every class something useful up to level 20 and now DnD 5E gave each class subclasses, some of them are similar to former multi classes (e.g. eldritch knight = fighter/wizard).
Does it work?

I mean, do players use often single class chars or does the game still encourage some multi class madness?

I still remember some monsters from NWN2. some examples:
- my white knight: http://nwn2db.com/build/?180624 (Paladin/Cleric/Favoured Soul/Warpriest, very high saves, defense and some resistances, use persistent buffs in the morning and bash enemies all day long.
- Jaws of the Viper http://nwn2db.com/build/?14729 Somebody made a char with epic dual wielding, favoured enemy, epic divine might and all this stuff multiplied with weapon master while attacking from invisibility.
- I have forgotten the details but there was a report from a PnP character build contest and the winner was a montrosity of many different classes. I think I remember things like gargantuan size and 8 arms, but I am not 100% sure.


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