Talk:Epic Multiclassing (3.5e Feat)

Clarification

Does Epic Multiclassing do any class feature this way? What about spellcasting or bardic music or stuff? On the Character Optimization boards, this could become very broken indeed. --Sir Milo Teabag 17:16, 4 December 2007 (MST)

Epic multiclassing probably needs serious revision, it was one of my earlier bits of homebrew. Yes, in all likelihood it is very broken, even for an epic feat. I'll take another look at it eventually.--Daniel Draco 17:25, 4 December 2007 (MST)
gollark: That's basically the entire point of their design.
gollark: You could, but hash functions are designed not to exhibit any patterns.
gollark: This sort of thing is very good at the particular task it's optimized for, but expensive (initial-cost-wise, it's easy to churn out more of them) and entirely unable to do anything else, unlike general-purpose CPUs/GPUs, which are also hilariously expensive in initial investment but can do basically anything and are reusable all over the place.
gollark: Fortunately, we have good cryptography now as export controls were stupid and didn't actually work.
gollark: Well, "very good" varies.
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