I agree. That's why I like the 3 class rule. The topic is focusing on whether the "by 20" part is necessary and/or could be adjusted to allow for more customization without enabling power builds that upset the balance. Others have mentioned that a change could also make it so DMs don't have to spend time checking builds.niapet wrote:If the three rules by 20 rule did not exist my Wizard would have 1 level of cleric to use all cleric scrolls, 1 level of shadow dancer for hips, one level of druid to use all druid scrolls, one level of rogue to get all the skills as class skills and practiced spellcaster to loose no casters levels.
It's probably a good rule.
I still think my "by 21" is still viable if not a complete answer. I haven't seen a build following this adjustment that's over-powered yet. I also just noticed that both sides of the rule are divisible by three (21/3=7/9/3=3). Got to love the rule of 3 in every story.
BUT I just thought of something better. Adjust all classes (Base & PrC) so the benefits of the class aren't received until class level 3 (Power by 3). That includes class feats, bonus feats, special abilities, and companions. Spell casting & weapon/armor feats should remain unchanged because they're necessary to get through levels 1 & 2. Though it wouldn't matter if players received enough XP to reach character level 3 after character creation. You can even script it so characters don't receive the XP until after they leave the Nexus IF their current total XP is below 100.
It's almost perfect because it has the same effect of the 20 by 3 rule without needing any monitoring. Players can choose to take only 1 level in a class and hold off if they want, but they're not going to get any benefit from it until they reach class level 3. Class levels 1 & 2 can even be RPed as the training stage where the character is learning the basics of the class before hard work pays off at class level 3. Better yet, RCRs shouldn't be required because the 3 by 20 rule has prepped for it.
There's only three (ironic) potential problems I see. First, is it possible? I recall being on a server that moved HiPS on Shadow Dancers to a later class level. (Was it this one?) Second, current builds that haven't taken their third class level yet. I presume they'll keep the feats they've already gained. The 3 by 20 rule will be kept for a time, but there's still the possibility of the server flagging the characters as illegal. Third, I don't think you can do anything about skills. I'm guessing they're hard coded, so people could still spread out rogue levels. Ideally you make it so no class receives skill points until class level 3. They then receive their skill points for class levels 1 - 3. This would further encourage the training role play.
What does everyone else think?