Originally Posted by Lotus Noctus
Originally Posted by FrostyFardragon
Originally Posted by Lotus Noctus
Originally Posted by FrostyFardragon
It's the class specific dialogues that lead me to suspect multiclassing will be axed. They feel quite - mutually exclusive.

If that happens, so again one of the most basic Baldur's Gate elements for me is not given
Multiclassing in the original Baldur's Gate games was based on 2nd edition rules, and therefore will inevitably be very very different in BG3, even if it is included.

I am already aware of that. I didn't say that it should be exactly the same as in the predecessors. According to the current rule system, I think it's even better, because you can add another x-any class from the first level up, the old system was rather limited to certain combos.
Mutliclassing in 5e is a half baked optional rule, the land of broken (mostly very underpowered) combos. One good reason for Larian to avoid it is it gives players without 5e system mastery a whole lot of trap options to fall into.

Last edited by FrostyFardragon; 27/12/22 01:51 PM.