I’m waiting for the PS5 release because no PC atm but I’ve decided to play Ranger/Fighter on my first playthrough and really want to try monk/Barbarian on my second playthrough but wondering how hard it be to make it viable.

  • @GeoGio7OP
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    51 year ago

    But you can’t multiclass on the easiest difficulty. And I quite like a challenge and have played quite a few other Crpgs

    • @FireTower
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      81 year ago

      Pop it in normal difficulty -> Multiclass -> return to lower difficulty.

      I think they did it that way because you can multiclass in ways that’ll make the game harder.

      • @militant_spider
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        11 year ago

        Hey, that’s what I’m about to do. Definitely a bad multi class, but it was fun when I ran the character in an actual D&D game, so we’ll see how bad it ends up being.

    • JJROKCZ
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      41 year ago

      Whaaaat really? That seems like an odd restriction to make on the easy mode. I’m playing balanced because I want fun over pain but I haven’t dabbled in multiclassing yet. Enjoying my level 11 storm sorcerer who shocks people that touch him

      • @GeoGio7OP
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        21 year ago

        I agree, I mean if it’s easier then shouldn’t multiclassing be even more viable??

        • Hillock
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          101 year ago

          Multiclassing is way more confusing and much easier to screw up your build with. The easiest difficulty is meant for people who don’t know DnD/RPGs. That’s why it makes sense to remove it.

          But you can still multi class and play on easiest difficulty. You simply change the difficulty before leveling up and then change the difficulty back. You can change difficulty freely in the option.