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You mostly just like 5e because it's new and not bloated yet. You'd get the same effect from removing prestige classes, feats, and everything but the 12 base classes from PF. I wish they'd just remove the hybrid classes (ranger, paladin, bard) and just let people multiclass to get the effect, but I guess they're iconic. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] ([[User talk:Msallen|talk]])
 
You mostly just like 5e because it's new and not bloated yet. You'd get the same effect from removing prestige classes, feats, and everything but the 12 base classes from PF. I wish they'd just remove the hybrid classes (ranger, paladin, bard) and just let people multiclass to get the effect, but I guess they're iconic. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] ([[User talk:Msallen|talk]])
 
: A fun exercise might be to try to build hybrid classes from multiclassed core. How would we simulate, for example, paladin's Smite ability? Hybrid sorc/fighter with a custom spell list?-[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]])
 
: A fun exercise might be to try to build hybrid classes from multiclassed core. How would we simulate, for example, paladin's Smite ability? Hybrid sorc/fighter with a custom spell list?-[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]])
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:: The hard part is the things you give up when multiclassing, like comparatively huge BaB and saving throw hits from non-fractional advancement, and favored class bonuses. Even when it might be optimal to add a new class, I really prefer single-class as a thing (Kib being the exception that proves the rule, he was built to fit a specific set of non-combat-optimized needs and it tends to show, although having a cohort makes up for a lot of that as it always does) -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]])

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You mostly just like 5e because it's new and not bloated yet. You'd get the same effect from removing prestige classes, feats, and everything but the 12 base classes from PF. I wish they'd just remove the hybrid classes (ranger, paladin, bard) and just let people multiclass to get the effect, but I guess they're iconic. --Msallen (talk)

A fun exercise might be to try to build hybrid classes from multiclassed core. How would we simulate, for example, paladin's Smite ability? Hybrid sorc/fighter with a custom spell list?-slitherrr (talk)
The hard part is the things you give up when multiclassing, like comparatively huge BaB and saving throw hits from non-fractional advancement, and favored class bonuses. Even when it might be optimal to add a new class, I really prefer single-class as a thing (Kib being the exception that proves the rule, he was built to fit a specific set of non-combat-optimized needs and it tends to show, although having a cohort makes up for a lot of that as it always does) -slitherrr (talk)