02-06-2014, 06:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2014, 06:53 PM by The Philosopher.)
Well, it is true that in tabletob DnD, and in tabletop Forgotten Realms roleplay in particular, there are many restrictions to multiclassing. Paladins, Barbarians, Monks, Clerics and Druids, for instance, have a great number of restrictions based on Lore particulars, as they more often than not demand full devotion to their starting class.
That said, this is a computer game - we hardly have all the myriad other options that Pen and Paper DnD and FR offers us. As much as I would personally like to see more adherence to the IC conventions of faiths and practices of these classes, it remains a game, and I would much rather have people play whatever build they want, within reason, and have their merry fun with it.
That said, this is a computer game - we hardly have all the myriad other options that Pen and Paper DnD and FR offers us. As much as I would personally like to see more adherence to the IC conventions of faiths and practices of these classes, it remains a game, and I would much rather have people play whatever build they want, within reason, and have their merry fun with it.