Best house rule. Dual class makes much more sense for races with, ya know, level limits and hundreds of years to spare.Oh and one house rule we added late was allowing humans to multiclass and non-humans to dual class.
I always thought that made more sense.Oh and one house rule we added late was allowing humans to multiclass and non-humans to dual class.
Oh and one house rule we added late was allowing humans to multiclass and non-humans to dual class.
Oh and one house rule we added late was allowing humans to multiclass and non-humans to dual class.
Absolutely. Just be sure to also give humans some kind of racial abilities while you're at it so people don't have to handicap themselves to play them.Best house rule. Dual class makes much more sense for races with, ya know, level limits and hundreds of years to spare.
At least when I did it, humans were the ONLY race that could multiclass.Absolutely. Just be sure to also give humans some kind of racial abilities while you're at it so people don't have to handicap themselves to play them.
At least when I did it, humans were the ONLY race that could multiclass.
Given how bonkers MCing is in AD&D I'd expect that would basically relegate demihumans to a curiosity, at most, maybe with a couple niche exceptions like Halfling Thief where the racial bonus is really huge and comes directly in your primary class function.At least when I did it, humans were the ONLY race that could multiclass.
It might do that, definitely. We had a lot of confounding variables in play; Skills and Powers was being used, we were in Planescape, and using the Dragon magazine article that gave Skills and Powers point buy to Planescape races, so we had a lot of Planescape races being tried out. With S&P being used, the desire to MC went down quite a bit. And we only did this for a few sessions until we swapped to an Alternity game, so the sample size is really small.Given how bonkers MCing is in AD&D I'd expect that would basically relegate demihumans to a curiosity, at most, maybe with a couple niche exceptions like Halfling Thief where the racial bonus is really huge and comes directly in your primary class function.