You clearly haven’t tried 3.5e, IMHO best edition. Class for every occasion. 362 to be exact, however I might be missing some (ex. savage species monster class progression). And you can obviously mix and match classes as long as you meet the requirements.

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    PF1.0 does in fact have more classes, archetypes, and prestige classes than base 3.5e.

    3rd sentence, first message.

    many 3.5e classes would be archetypes in pathfinder

    True, there are few, I wouldn’t say “many” tho.

    in my experience playing different archetypes in pf can produce vastly different player experiences

    Absolutely they do and I mean, I do like PF1 as well.

    I only have a problem with “PF1 has more classes than 3.5”, which I would classify as “debatable”. I wouldn’t say wrong, since some archetypes do change the class enough, to be in my view as well, another class.