This has been bubbling in the back of my mind since I read the classes chapter.
What would it take, above and beyond the normal multiclassing rules, to allow a character to "multiclass" within the same class? So if, you were a ranger for example, and you wanted to focus on having more favored terrains via Natural Explorer, and being more of a broad ranger than a specialist? You could go, say, 10 levels deep twice, and get 7 levels deep into both Hunter and Beastmaster. It seems within the spirit of the multiclass rules- trading "focus for versatility".
I suspect something might break, and that it could be heavily abusable (in some unforseen way), but I'm not sure. It could also be that it's a bad idea because it's worthless. I don't have the deep knowledge of the game to know yet.
What do you think?
What would it take, above and beyond the normal multiclassing rules, to allow a character to "multiclass" within the same class? So if, you were a ranger for example, and you wanted to focus on having more favored terrains via Natural Explorer, and being more of a broad ranger than a specialist? You could go, say, 10 levels deep twice, and get 7 levels deep into both Hunter and Beastmaster. It seems within the spirit of the multiclass rules- trading "focus for versatility".
I suspect something might break, and that it could be heavily abusable (in some unforseen way), but I'm not sure. It could also be that it's a bad idea because it's worthless. I don't have the deep knowledge of the game to know yet.
What do you think?
[5e] Multiclassing...within the same class.
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