I have no problem with characters with strange abilities, but it's nice that in PF you can stick to a consistent character concept for 20 levels and aren't forced to multiclass for the sake of power.
(Not that most PF campaigns go to 20 in the first place)
Someone just described Conan, an iconic fantasy character, as a barbarian/thief, and this mouth breather immediately pipes up with this shit. Typical example of what is wrong with DnD 3.5: Fucking dramaqueens demanding that everyone play it their way or they throw the pacifier out of the cot.
Wh.. what? I feel like I'm missing something here, or that you quoted the wrong post or something. Just.. what?
You are smarter than that.
The fucktard is crying about being forced to multiclass when that is soomething that is set by the people you play with. I have played games where people are content with playing single class, and games where people were multiclassing out the wazoo. In all cases, people were trying to fulfill a concept. The ability to multiclass and still create a viable character is the core to creating an interesting character.
For example, if you follow Conan's life both in the books and in the movies, he started off as a Barbarian, prone to rages and rash action. He did a bit of thieving and later, when he was defeated by someone (who humiliated him by telling him the reason he lost was because he had no discipline) he became more disciplined and learned to fight that way (i.e., he took Fighter levels). Conan was a barbarian/thief/fighter.
Then, take the (in)famous Drz'zt. He started as a fighter under Zaknafien. He learned stealth and striking from ambush (Rogue) and grew his hunter persona (Barbarian rage). He then trained under Montolio to become a ranger. His official classes are Fighter 10/Rogue 1/Barbarian 1/Ranger 6.
His greatest "rival", Artemis, is a Fighter/Rogue/Assassin.
Elminster himself is a Rogue/Cleric/Wizard/Archmage/Sorcerer, IIRC.
You want to make a facsimile of Captain America, you would start as a Warblade and then go into Bloodstorm Blade (for the ability to throw any weapon and automatic returning weapon).
You want Wolverine, go Razorclaw Shifter Swordsage/Tiger Claw Master/Weretouch Master.
Every single fantasy character is multiclass. To say that multiclass restricts character concepts is a fucking retarded and self-serving statement.