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Originally Posted by screenmonkey
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No when EQ was released it was AD&D second edition, and multiclassing didn't work the way it does today. Lets say I'm a Elf Fighter/Mage and lets say you earned 1000xp for the session, well you now split the difference between the two classses so you are sitting at 500/500 XP. Now I don't have my books infront of me but, as a multiclass character if I'm remembering this correctly as you gain levels each class has different amounts of xp requirements so a character with 10k xp would be a level 3 fighter and a level 2 mage.
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I didn't play til 3.5, but i would say this still fits the mold. Your experience is getting 'split' between two classes, with both lagging behind what you would be if you were a solo class.