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Crusaders right now are probably the easiest to multibox in season 5 and provide the most flexibility, although all classes are doable and fairly easy depending on what your goals are. I've been playing DH exclusively this season myself.
Concerning multiboxing composition, there are a lot of threads that have been posted recently discussing different setups, but understand ahead of time that most people who start out multiboxing simply do 4x of the same class and build off from there once they get the technical part of Multiboxing down (and also stick with it long enough where composition matters). You can steamroll pretty far with good gear and just 4x of the same class + build.
It's pretty easy to drop down to 3 characters to play with others with ISBoxer, and will help you a lot of your partner is the support or the person doing more of the movement type stuff (collecting globes, mob grouping, clicking shrines, etc).
I'd recommend focusing just getting a group to 70, getting the controls down, getting to a point where you can do TX Rifts with ease, before stressing out about composition. The Gem of Ease makes it it's very very easy to level new classes to experiment with and change compositition quickly. So once you get past those humps, you can move on to the intermediate step of class mixing or build mixing, and by the time you hit the Advanced stage of awesome mixed groups... you'll be the one telling us what you are doing and having success with!
As far as game specific things (builds, mechanics, how support works, etc) I recommend reading diablo specific sites (reddit, diablofans, d3planner, etc) to learn all the mechanics of classes, etc. The majority of popular builds translate well to boxing. And you'll know very quickly when multiboxing gets in the way of some builds.
If you really are hardpressed to do composition out of the gate... in most cases, i recommend driving with your support as your main window. However, others may have a different opinion on this.
Last edited by wakasm : 02-27-2016 at 12:50 AM
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