What WernHalen & fly135 say is correct. A multi-FX box is great if you want to get tonal differences quickly. So if you want to have a bluesy, funky and then a metal sound then a multi-FX box will do the trick. Personally I don't know many people who play that many styles in the same session. Another good point they bring up is that if you are a gigging artist and you can get most of your tone via multi-FX box, guitar & PA then you are going to travel a bit lighter.
This really all boils down to what you are trying to accomplish with your tone and style of playing.
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