@@w4iph It depends on your classes. If you’re giving up 9th level spells then maybe not. And not all 20th level class features are created equal. For my Warlock/Paladin a multiclass split for 2 epic boons seemed worth it, although I have had instances already where I would have liked some more levels in one class or the other, but that’s always the risk with multiclassing.
@@DrenosNDragons Ranger seems like a good candidate. Levels 11 or 15 depending on your subclass can be acceptable capstone's, and taking a good subclass from another class. Haven't thought about specific builds tho.
THIS!!! It is a bit misleading as Epic Boons are listed as a 19th level class feature, but the prerequisite for the feats only say 19+. Even in DND Beyond, you can technically change all your feats to epic boons once you hit 19th level. (I know that's against the rules but just saying DND beyond treats it as only needing to be level 19 in any class combo)
Totally true! You can also take a 3 level dip in a class and get 0 of them. The choice of how many levels you multiclass (and when) really does decide whether or not you get a boon.
As long as you land on an ASI at 19 or 20th level, that's totally true! So no 2-3 level multiclassing allowed, and 4+ level multiclasses need to time their level ups appropriately to get boons.
I could be mistaken, but the prerequisite for Epic Boon feats is only being a 19th level character, not a single class 19th level character. The single classes get one for FREE at 19th level, but my multiclass PLD4/BRD4/SOR4/WRL4/FTR4 could take an Epic Boon feat, rules as written, no?
@rjjeffrey75 No official ruling on that. To me I don't see why they added a class feature if it's meaningless. It could just have stayed in the lv4 ASI.
It's hard not to take Fortitude on a character with Good Berry. Each berry healing 3-6 HP makes a first level slot heal 30-60 HP. Plus the extra 40 from fortitude
It looks like several others beat me to the one point about multi-classing. I won't beat that dead horse. 🤷 I will say that the only way I'd even consider the Boon of Spell Recall is on a subclass caster, like Eldritch Knight, that only ever gets 4th level spells, so that you're rolling your d4 for a 25% chance of a free casting every single time you cast a spell. 😁 Even then, there are probably better choices. 🤷💯
They are worth more than some class features, so they make multiclassing required if you are planning on playing at 20. that way you can get one at 19 and one at 20.
Sort of true. It matters that you get an ASI at 19 or 20, which you cannot do if you take 2 or 3 levels in a multiclass, which was my standpoint. Of course, you can also go 16/4 and as long as you take level 16 and level 4 as your 19th and 20th levels, you can get TWO boons.
I agree that the boon of spell recall is not good, but it is slightly better on a half caster since most of their slots are 1-4. However, being a half caster means one of the martial focused boons will still probably serve you better.
That's a fair stance. I personally think a 25% chance on a character with less spell slots is still stinky, even if all their spell slots are that kind. Most builds will benefit from a different boon more than the small chance of 1 or 2 extra spell slots a day. It WILL feel more awesome to get a 4th level spell slot back when it's your highest level spell, though.
We will see alot more 1 or 2 level dips i think, but I dont think it's because of the Epic Boons. You can get those just by being level 19, doesnt require a single class to get them.
It's true. But you don't get a feat at level 19 if you put 2 levels into a multiclass. You have to manage it carefully to make sure you get an ASI at the appropriate overall character level.
As for other lvl 20 abilities of whether they are worth it? This is why I like the idea of respecing. Enjoy whatever fun multiclassing builds for the majority of it, but once you reach those higher levels your character respect to focus on one to reach his highest power levels such as lvl 9 spells or the cool paladin powers. It is still very rare that a character will make it up to those levels though.
The real debate is how many classes have class/subclass capstones are better than an Epic Boon (in 2014 i woulda said an epic boon was worth more than nearly all capstones, but I do think 2024 capstones are much better overall)? Or, are your 9th level spells worth more than an Epic Boon (Only applies to half the classes)? Otherwise, you should be looking to MC. a 16/4 or 12/8 or a myriad of triple MCing are gonna be worth it. I could see a lot of Fighters/Warlocks/Rogues/Rangers/and maybe even Druid to an extent (I'm not a huge fan of their 9th level spells) taking 15 levels in their main, then 3 into another class, then finish off with a class of each to get 2 Boons.
Want to point out a cool combo too. If you're a Fiend or GOO Bladelock, you can take the Boon of the Night Spirit. That way, when you cast "Shadow of Moil", you will have resistance to every single damage type. All enemies short of those with blind sight or tremorsense make all attacks at disadvantage. And when hit by a creature within 15ft, you do 2d6 Necrotic damage back to them every time (Can boost that reflect damage even more with Fire Shield and AoA). All while being 1 of 2 classes who can make 3 attacks as part of your standard attack action. And you can take an invocation that gives ADV on concentration checks. As a Roguelock, even without the boon, with Shadow of Moil I tanked a boss with my Bladelock that was supposed to be able to fight our party by itself. I tanked it for like 3-4 rounds and after that time while my entire party fought a bunch of mobs and stuff. Both the Boss and I were down to half health. Boon turns it into a beast
Boon of Energy Resistance needs to be worked with. Dousing someone with _Tasha's Caustic Brew_ or skating past them with Ashardalon's Stride could trigger the reaction. All the better if you're a Sorcerer with the type changing metamagic.
@@DM-Timothy The more party members in on it, the better it becomes. What would have been an occasional 2d12+Con modifier damage from one synergy-less guy becomes 2d12+Con per affected party member every single round, all for a single Action or Bonus Action on Round 1. You might even see a smart monster waste its action to clean off the acid and that's still a win!
I like the boon of Fortitude more than Recovery. Technically Recovery is more HP, but the HP is just there, you don’t need to heal it, and since you could heal it, it could give you more over the course of a day than Recovery. If you have both, they could go very well together adding the Con mod to the healing pool from Recovery.
Im a Stars Druid, and i was wondering weather to go Travel or Recall....thanks to you, im looking forward to poping around the battle for every archer blast
Not gonna beat the dead horse, how about a hot take? I think the Boon of Speed is, in a general sense, better than the Boon of Dimensional Travel. Yes, teleporting is good, and it doesn't allow opportunity attacks. But you can only teleport after taking the Attack or Magic actions. In situations where you cannot use those actions or do not due to a different course of action, the teleports don't happen. And, even if you do use those actions, it only occurs AFTER THE ACTION resolves, meaning you must make all your attacks in the Attack Action before you teleport. Sure, the Magic action fares better, as some magic items may allow you to take the Magic action as a bonus action, and that casters generally have more ability to do something productive, but let's be real: martial characters, especially the melee martials, were the ones who wanted the Boon. Can you easily change it to be better? Yes! Allow the teleport to occur before or after the requisite action; that alone makes it better, as now the teleport can be used to get in/out of melee before attacking. You can also treat Extra Attack as separate Attack Actions, for the martials out there. But yea, I think Dimensional Travel is not as good as people are making it out to be, so long as you follow the rules as written.
Interesting take! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I can definitely see times where Boon of Speed could be the better choice, like you're pointing out.
I keep thinking that the Boon of Spell Recall would be much more useful at low levels, where spells are at a premium, and an extra casting is pretty powerful.
Incorrect intro on epic boons! They require CHARACTER level 19, not CLASS level 19. You can multiclass and still get them. In fact, you could even divvy it up to get 2 epic boons by level 20. That’s an important distinction. Edit: I’m not seeing everyone in the comments pointing out the same thing. Video already needs errata. Love the vids though!
Thanks! :) You're totally right that level 19 is not specific. However, unless you take a feat-bearing class level at level 19 or 20, you don't get a boon. So if you multiclass 2 or 3 levels, you miss out. If you multiclass 4+ and don't wait to get that 4th level feat till 19-20th level, you miss out. Multiclassing doesn't mean you can't get an epic boon, but multiclassing at the wrong levels or in the wrong quantities DOES.
Incorrect intro on epic boons! They require CHARACTER level 19, not CLASS level 19. You can multiclass and still get them. In fact, you could even divvy it up to get 2 epic boons by level 20. That’s an important distinction.
Unfortunately, regardless of the size of your spell slots, Recall still has a terrible chance of "proccing" enough times to feel worth-while. If you only have 1 4th level slot, for instance, then you only have 1 25% chance for the whole day of getting a second one. That second one will feel cool... But it'll only happen once every 4 adventuring days.
1) No one plays at level 19+ 2) Even if you do, as others already said, Epic Boons are just like any other Feat. Their only requirement is that you are 19+. You could even snag 2 Epic Boons if you plan your Multiclassing accordingly.
1) Yes they do. :) Just less groups than play low levels. 2) This is totally true. So unless you specifically take the right number of multiclass levels and/or at the right time, you can miss out on Epic Boons.
Epic boons only require character level 19 not class level. If you plan your levels you can get 2 epic boons. So multiclassing could be more valuable depending on the build.
Here is my list of the epic boons from best to worst. Boon of Recovery (While obviously the go to feat for tanky characters, it's also most likely the best feat for casters, because the caster specfiic boons are just quite bad, and having a cheat death mechanic is always good in high levels where combats can be extremely swingy, and the extra self healing is nice bonus on top of that) Boon of Irresistible Offense (While the increased crit damage is pretty minor damage boost overall, the true value of this feat comes in being able to ignore resistance to your physical attacks, which is highly important for any martial character that does not have a way to change their damage type to a reliable type otherwise, making it a must have for a lot of martials) Boon of Combat Prowess (This is a really good feat for any martial character, but especially to rogues who only make one attack per round, which makes you to essentially never miss, and even for other martials, it is the highest damage increase from any epic boons) Boon of Fortitude (While this is a solid feat, it's never going to be the first epic boon I take, it would be the second feat I would take if I am going for maximum tankiness (after boon of recovery which it has nice synergy with, but is just inferior to) Boon of Dimensional Travel (This is just better version of Boon of Speed, giving you essentially free misty step every round, which gives you amazing mobility) Boon of the Night Spirit (This is where the feats are starting to get good, even if at this level, probably most enemies have a way to get around invisibility, it still gives you far more resistances than the energy resistance boon) Boon of Fate (This is kind of like having one heroic inspiration per combat, which is nice, but still not sure if it's going to be impactful enough to be worth the feat) Boon of Speed (This can add you some mobility, but again, it feels rather underwhelming for your level 19 feature, and is not even the best mobility option from epic boons) Boon of Energy Resistance (While resistances are nice, in most campaigns you don't know what type of energy your facing beforehand, which makes this one not realy worth it) Boon of Truesight (While truesight is nice, it is quite situational, and you can just get it with a 6th level spell for those situations where you do need it) Boon of Skill (At level 20, your probably not too bothered about skill proficiencies anymore, and it is essentially just skilled origin feat and skill expert general feat wrapped together) Boon of Spell Recall (This is just hilariously bad, most general feats are more impactful)
Unfortunate misread. I think this video could be changed to whether the level 15 plus abilities are more worth not multiclassing. Because I actually find it difficult on whether or not I would want to multi-class a fighter.
Don't worry, I don't feel bad. :) I'm happy with the video, even if I wasn't clear enough about the danger of missing your boons being dependent upon how many levels you multiclass and when. :)
Agree to disagree there. :) While it's totally possible to multiclass AND get an epic boon, it's also quite easy to multiclass yourself out of the opportunity if you don't plan it right, or your build doesn't allow it.
You aren't required to have 19 levels in a single class to get epic boons, just be 19th level, that's the only prerequisite for them.
Agreed 👆
I think the big question here is whether it's worth it to go 16-4 multiclass in order to get two epic boons
@@w4iph It depends on your classes. If you’re giving up 9th level spells then maybe not. And not all 20th level class features are created equal.
For my Warlock/Paladin a multiclass split for 2 epic boons seemed worth it, although I have had instances already where I would have liked some more levels in one class or the other, but that’s always the risk with multiclassing.
@@DrenosNDragons
Ranger seems like a good candidate. Levels 11 or 15 depending on your subclass can be acceptable capstone's, and taking a good subclass from another class. Haven't thought about specific builds tho.
Indeed. The whole premise of this video is false.
Funny that with multiclass, you noy only CAN take an epic feat, but you can take TWO in a row if you plan your MC carefully
THIS!!! It is a bit misleading as Epic Boons are listed as a 19th level class feature, but the prerequisite for the feats only say 19+. Even in DND Beyond, you can technically change all your feats to epic boons once you hit 19th level. (I know that's against the rules but just saying DND beyond treats it as only needing to be level 19 in any class combo)
Totally true! You can also take a 3 level dip in a class and get 0 of them. The choice of how many levels you multiclass (and when) really does decide whether or not you get a boon.
Epic boons only have the requirements of being 19 level. Other than that they are simply feats. You can get them even if you multiclass
Correct. I am multiclassing my current Paladin/Warlock to get 2 epic boons, one at 19 and one at 20. This will also get him to 22 Charisma.
Yes: you could get two, eg if you take Fighter 11 barbarian 8 you get epic boon at 19th, then take fighter 12 at 20th for one more.
@@tsavin that’s exactly what I’m doing with my Paladin 8/ Warlock 12
That's what I noticed. Not much reason not to get them, let alone 2.
As long as you land on an ASI at 19 or 20th level, that's totally true! So no 2-3 level multiclassing allowed, and 4+ level multiclasses need to time their level ups appropriately to get boons.
I could be mistaken, but the prerequisite for Epic Boon feats is only being a 19th level character, not a single class 19th level character. The single classes get one for FREE at 19th level, but my multiclass PLD4/BRD4/SOR4/WRL4/FTR4 could take an Epic Boon feat, rules as written, no?
They could get two epic boon feats if they took their fourth level in a class at 19 and again at 20.
You certainly could, but you’re going to have a rough road to 20 with all that multiclassing. It’s probably not worth getting 2 epic boons.
You could switch to another class for level 16, and then take your 16th level in the first class for level 20.
@rjjeffrey75 No official ruling on that.
To me I don't see why they added a class feature if it's meaningless.
It could just have stayed in the lv4 ASI.
They just added it to every class to make sure you know that you can get an epic boon feat when you reach level 19.
It's hard not to take Fortitude on a character with Good Berry. Each berry healing 3-6 HP makes a first level slot heal 30-60 HP. Plus the extra 40 from fortitude
It looks like several others beat me to the one point about multi-classing. I won't beat that dead horse. 🤷
I will say that the only way I'd even consider the Boon of Spell Recall is on a subclass caster, like Eldritch Knight, that only ever gets 4th level spells, so that you're rolling your d4 for a 25% chance of a free casting every single time you cast a spell. 😁
Even then, there are probably better choices. 🤷💯
Yeah, I can't see passing up one of the martial ones for it. I can see the reasoning though.
They are worth more than some class features, so they make multiclassing required if you are planning on playing at 20. that way you can get one at 19 and one at 20.
If your build can/does support a 16/4 split, totally worth doing, for sure!
@DM-Timothy the difficult part is that playing 15/3 is awkward since you'll spend 3 or 4 high levels not getting much.
You have to be 19 total , doesn’t matter the makeup of classes
Sort of true. It matters that you get an ASI at 19 or 20, which you cannot do if you take 2 or 3 levels in a multiclass, which was my standpoint. Of course, you can also go 16/4 and as long as you take level 16 and level 4 as your 19th and 20th levels, you can get TWO boons.
I agree that the boon of spell recall is not good, but it is slightly better on a half caster since most of their slots are 1-4. However, being a half caster means one of the martial focused boons will still probably serve you better.
Also for a third caster as their slots are always 1 to 4.
That's a fair stance. I personally think a 25% chance on a character with less spell slots is still stinky, even if all their spell slots are that kind. Most builds will benefit from a different boon more than the small chance of 1 or 2 extra spell slots a day. It WILL feel more awesome to get a 4th level spell slot back when it's your highest level spell, though.
We will see alot more 1 or 2 level dips i think, but I dont think it's because of the Epic Boons. You can get those just by being level 19, doesnt require a single class to get them.
It's true. But you don't get a feat at level 19 if you put 2 levels into a multiclass. You have to manage it carefully to make sure you get an ASI at the appropriate overall character level.
@DM-Timothy yup, that is true!
As for other lvl 20 abilities of whether they are worth it? This is why I like the idea of respecing. Enjoy whatever fun multiclassing builds for the majority of it, but once you reach those higher levels your character respect to focus on one to reach his highest power levels such as lvl 9 spells or the cool paladin powers. It is still very rare that a character will make it up to those levels though.
Respeccing would be an interesting thing to add to D&D. Like old school Dual Classing.
The real debate is how many classes have class/subclass capstones are better than an Epic Boon (in 2014 i woulda said an epic boon was worth more than nearly all capstones, but I do think 2024 capstones are much better overall)? Or, are your 9th level spells worth more than an Epic Boon (Only applies to half the classes)? Otherwise, you should be looking to MC. a 16/4 or 12/8 or a myriad of triple MCing are gonna be worth it. I could see a lot of Fighters/Warlocks/Rogues/Rangers/and maybe even Druid to an extent (I'm not a huge fan of their 9th level spells) taking 15 levels in their main, then 3 into another class, then finish off with a class of each to get 2 Boons.
Want to point out a cool combo too. If you're a Fiend or GOO Bladelock, you can take the Boon of the Night Spirit. That way, when you cast "Shadow of Moil", you will have resistance to every single damage type. All enemies short of those with blind sight or tremorsense make all attacks at disadvantage. And when hit by a creature within 15ft, you do 2d6 Necrotic damage back to them every time (Can boost that reflect damage even more with Fire Shield and AoA). All while being 1 of 2 classes who can make 3 attacks as part of your standard attack action. And you can take an invocation that gives ADV on concentration checks. As a Roguelock, even without the boon, with Shadow of Moil I tanked a boss with my Bladelock that was supposed to be able to fight our party by itself. I tanked it for like 3-4 rounds and after that time while my entire party fought a bunch of mobs and stuff. Both the Boss and I were down to half health. Boon turns it into a beast
Boon of Energy Resistance needs to be worked with. Dousing someone with _Tasha's Caustic Brew_ or skating past them with Ashardalon's Stride could trigger the reaction. All the better if you're a Sorcerer with the type changing metamagic.
Solid.
@@DM-Timothy The more party members in on it, the better it becomes. What would have been an occasional 2d12+Con modifier damage from one synergy-less guy becomes 2d12+Con per affected party member every single round, all for a single Action or Bonus Action on Round 1. You might even see a smart monster waste its action to clean off the acid and that's still a win!
I like the boon of Fortitude more than Recovery. Technically Recovery is more HP, but the HP is just there, you don’t need to heal it, and since you could heal it, it could give you more over the course of a day than Recovery. If you have both, they could go very well together adding the Con mod to the healing pool from Recovery.
guys i think he might know now that its only if youre lvl 19. xD
Wait... What?!?! ;)
Im a Stars Druid, and i was wondering weather to go Travel or Recall....thanks to you, im looking forward to poping around the battle for every archer blast
Happy to help! :) Sounds like a blast (pun intended.. sorry...)
Not gonna beat the dead horse, how about a hot take?
I think the Boon of Speed is, in a general sense, better than the Boon of Dimensional Travel.
Yes, teleporting is good, and it doesn't allow opportunity attacks. But you can only teleport after taking the Attack or Magic actions. In situations where you cannot use those actions or do not due to a different course of action, the teleports don't happen.
And, even if you do use those actions, it only occurs AFTER THE ACTION resolves, meaning you must make all your attacks in the Attack Action before you teleport.
Sure, the Magic action fares better, as some magic items may allow you to take the Magic action as a bonus action, and that casters generally have more ability to do something productive, but let's be real: martial characters, especially the melee martials, were the ones who wanted the Boon.
Can you easily change it to be better? Yes! Allow the teleport to occur before or after the requisite action; that alone makes it better, as now the teleport can be used to get in/out of melee before attacking. You can also treat Extra Attack as separate Attack Actions, for the martials out there.
But yea, I think Dimensional Travel is not as good as people are making it out to be, so long as you follow the rules as written.
Interesting take! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I can definitely see times where Boon of Speed could be the better choice, like you're pointing out.
I keep thinking that the Boon of Spell Recall would be much more useful at low levels, where spells are at a premium, and an extra casting is pretty powerful.
Right? Which is a bit antithetical to an Epic Boon.
Incorrect intro on epic boons! They require CHARACTER level 19, not CLASS level 19. You can multiclass and still get them. In fact, you could even divvy it up to get 2 epic boons by level 20.
That’s an important distinction.
Edit: I’m not seeing everyone in the comments pointing out the same thing. Video already needs errata.
Love the vids though!
Thanks! :) You're totally right that level 19 is not specific. However, unless you take a feat-bearing class level at level 19 or 20, you don't get a boon. So if you multiclass 2 or 3 levels, you miss out. If you multiclass 4+ and don't wait to get that 4th level feat till 19-20th level, you miss out.
Multiclassing doesn't mean you can't get an epic boon, but multiclassing at the wrong levels or in the wrong quantities DOES.
Incorrect intro on epic boons! They require CHARACTER level 19, not CLASS level 19. You can multiclass and still get them. In fact, you could even divvy it up to get 2 epic boons by level 20.
That’s an important distinction.
That'd make some pretty big differences. MIGHT redeem Spell Recall slightly...
Is it a "build" if people aren't abusing multiclassing?
Playing the game according to the rules is abuse now?
Totally. A single classed character has a build. It's just the set of tools you put together to make your character the way you want it. :)
What about spell recall on anyone not a full caster that only gets up to 4th or 5th level spell slots?
Unfortunately, regardless of the size of your spell slots, Recall still has a terrible chance of "proccing" enough times to feel worth-while. If you only have 1 4th level slot, for instance, then you only have 1 25% chance for the whole day of getting a second one. That second one will feel cool... But it'll only happen once every 4 adventuring days.
1) No one plays at level 19+
2) Even if you do, as others already said, Epic Boons are just like any other Feat. Their only requirement is that you are 19+. You could even snag 2 Epic Boons if you plan your Multiclassing accordingly.
1) Yes they do. :) Just less groups than play low levels.
2) This is totally true. So unless you specifically take the right number of multiclass levels and/or at the right time, you can miss out on Epic Boons.
Don’t have to MC to get the boons, just be character lvl 19.
True. But you need to take an ASI-granting level at 19 or 20 to get a Boon. That was my point of view for this :)
Epic boons only require character level 19 not class level. If you plan your levels you can get 2 epic boons. So multiclassing could be more valuable depending on the build.
Totally true! As long as you’re sinking 4 levels into a second class. Any less, and going past a one level dip means no-boon-for-choo
What if they did like ToV and gave the boon at level 10?
That'd make a huge difference, for sure. I don't THINK it'd change a ton of the rankings, IMO, but their value would be even more incredible.
@, cool. That’s what we’re doing with this homebrew ttrpg and wanted to get an outside opinion. Thank you.
@@richardrdotson Any time :)
Cute cats.
Why thank you! :)
Here is my list of the epic boons from best to worst.
Boon of Recovery (While obviously the go to feat for tanky characters, it's also most likely the best feat for casters, because the caster specfiic boons are just quite bad, and having a cheat death mechanic is always good in high levels where combats can be extremely swingy, and the extra self healing is nice bonus on top of that)
Boon of Irresistible Offense (While the increased crit damage is pretty minor damage boost overall, the true value of this feat comes in being able to ignore resistance to your physical attacks, which is highly important for any martial character that does not have a way to change their damage type to a reliable type otherwise, making it a must have for a lot of martials)
Boon of Combat Prowess (This is a really good feat for any martial character, but especially to rogues who only make one attack per round, which makes you to essentially never miss, and even for other martials, it is the highest damage increase from any epic boons)
Boon of Fortitude (While this is a solid feat, it's never going to be the first epic boon I take, it would be the second feat I would take if I am going for maximum tankiness (after boon of recovery which it has nice synergy with, but is just inferior to)
Boon of Dimensional Travel (This is just better version of Boon of Speed, giving you essentially free misty step every round, which gives you amazing mobility)
Boon of the Night Spirit (This is where the feats are starting to get good, even if at this level, probably most enemies have a way to get around invisibility, it still gives you far more resistances than the energy resistance boon)
Boon of Fate (This is kind of like having one heroic inspiration per combat, which is nice, but still not sure if it's going to be impactful enough to be worth the feat)
Boon of Speed (This can add you some mobility, but again, it feels rather underwhelming for your level 19 feature, and is not even the best mobility option from epic boons)
Boon of Energy Resistance (While resistances are nice, in most campaigns you don't know what type of energy your facing beforehand, which makes this one not realy worth it)
Boon of Truesight (While truesight is nice, it is quite situational, and you can just get it with a 6th level spell for those situations where you do need it)
Boon of Skill (At level 20, your probably not too bothered about skill proficiencies anymore, and it is essentially just skilled origin feat and skill expert general feat wrapped together)
Boon of Spell Recall (This is just hilariously bad, most general feats are more impactful)
Unfortunate misread. I think this video could be changed to whether the level 15 plus abilities are more worth not multiclassing. Because I actually find it difficult on whether or not I would want to multi-class a fighter.
Came here to say the same thing that many others already have...
This might be one video to delete...?
Thanks for the suggestion. I disagree with the naysayers on this one. It's all good when we don't agree :)
God it must feel so bad to make a whole video on a false understanding =[
Don't worry, I don't feel bad. :) I'm happy with the video, even if I wasn't clear enough about the danger of missing your boons being dependent upon how many levels you multiclass and when. :)
I subbed because cat
Solid reason, IMO.
18 minutes of talking about an incorrect concept
Agree to disagree there. :) While it's totally possible to multiclass AND get an epic boon, it's also quite easy to multiclass yourself out of the opportunity if you don't plan it right, or your build doesn't allow it.
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