The amount of experience needed to gain the next level increases exponentially for the first 6 or so levels. For that reason, I would say BG1 is quite the game for dual/multiclassing. Your buddy may go from level 5 to level 7 while you go from level 5 in one class to level 6 in another
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If you dual you'll play a great part of the game with a relative weak character and will only be able to use it's potential for a small part of the game.
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Since anyone that likes to do most of the quests is capped waaay before the end of the game, I don't think the part in which you regain your inactive abilities to be that "small".
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Imoen is the best NPC-mage in the game: she can use a bow and wear light armour.
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Not to mention a great AC (for a Mage), loads of Thief skills and extra Hit Points. She can even dual to Specialist Mage and totally out-classes all the other NPC Mages.
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If you're dual-classing at level 8 you have to wait till level 9 in the second class before you can use the first class. That's a long time!
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Not that long at all... Remember: your buddies are relatively high level and will rake in the XP for you. Killing one really big monster can gain you several levels.