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Maneuver Master (Monk): Sometimes hitting things is boring, sometimes you want to dish out a whole bunch of battlefield control at once while not being a mage.

Ninja (Rogue): Not technically an archetype, but ditches stuff I don't care about (trapfinding) for stuff I do (ki). Would very much enjoy seeing it in 2e.

Polearm Master (Fighter): Polearms are cool. There are a lot of cool things that someone focused on them should be able to do. Polearm Master doesn't really do those things, but I'd like to see one that did.

Spirit Guide (Oracle): one of my favourite archetypes. I love Shamans, I love Oracles, I love the way they go together.

Vigilante (Cabalist): Vigilantes are really great, and adding spellcasting onto it with blood magic flavour makes for a really great archetype.


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I multiclass not necessarily because I'm min-maxing, but because I enjoy the creative combinations of abilities that I can put together, and because I think of single-classing as somewhat boring at times.

With that said, I don't enjoy being accused of min-maxing for the sake of it, so I'm not opposed to making single-classing more appealing, as long as multi-classing remains a viable option. I think that's the way to go here - make it less common by making the higher levels more interesting, more attractive. But don't take away my fun just because you don't like multiclassing as an idea, I already have to argue with my GM enough about that.