Quote Originally Posted by kamikasei View Post
In which case I would have a problem with it because the idea that the specific class-and-level makeup of a character is a part of his "flavour" is one I disagree with and is likely to indicate deeper differences between myself and the DM. I would expect a DM to be approving builds anyway, so it seems far better to me to say that a specific character being presented has some problem in your eyes than to prohibit multiclassing all together.
Quote Originally Posted by Satyr View Post
The system with classes and level is a major hindrance for the creation and developemnt of charactrers and force the into stereotypic cliché roles. This is bad enpough in standard D&D, but if you cut one of the few possibilities to crarte a rounder and less stereotypic character, I don't think you do the game any favor.
Heck yes. Limiting characters to one class each is fine if you just want to "play D&D", but if you want to play anything more complex, layered, or deep...

Er, well, you probably wouldn't be playing D&D anyway. Huh.