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Which means we'll probably get three new power sources in PHB3...
Wouldn't it be more logic for WotC to include only two power sources in PHB2 with 4 classes each? That way they can publish two "Power" books that year.
Wouldn't it be more logic for WotC to include only two power sources in PHB2 with 4 classes each? That way they can publish two "Power" books that year.
Unless they plan on doing "Martial Power 2" or some such...
They mentioned something to the effect that, "They weren't going to rule out doing an Arcane Power 2 someday, given that the Artificer won't be served by the first Arcane Power book." Obviously, that's not a promise.
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Originally Posted by Nikosandros
Wouldn't it be more logic for WotC to include only two power sources in PHB2 with 4 classes each? That way they can publish two "Power" books that year.
Fair enough point, but remember that they're publishing three Power books this year.
Fair enough point, but remember that they're publishing three Power books this year.
...Or maybe that was your point.
My point was that if 3 different sources are covered in PHB3 than it won't contain at least 4 classes for two different power sources.
Let's say, for the sake of argument, that shadow and psionic are in PHB3 with 4 classes each. This means that Psionic Power and Shadow Power can be published in 2010. On the other hand, if at least a class with, say, an elemental power source is published in place of a shadow class, then Shadow Power would have to wait until 2011.
Now there are a lot of assumption in my point, that's for sure. WotC might be fine with publishing only a power book in 2010 because they have something else planned. PHB3 might contain more or less than 8 classes. A power book might be published with support for less than 4 classes. Still, I feel that all those assumptions are not unreasonable...
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4E has rituals, use them, they're magic; Want to see the greatest thing you will ever see? then click; You can use “Earth” as a D&D setting; Origins of The Rouse; (look for it) The Rouse responds; (look for it) One can appreciate both old and new D&D.
4E has rituals, use them, they're magic; Want to see the greatest thing you will ever see? then click; You can use “Earth” as a D&D setting; Origins of The Rouse; (look for it) The Rouse responds; (look for it) One can appreciate both old and new D&D.
4E has rituals, use them, they're magic; Want to see the greatest thing you will ever see? then click; You can use “Earth” as a D&D setting; Origins of The Rouse; (look for it) The Rouse responds; (look for it) One can appreciate both old and new D&D.
4E has rituals, use them, they're magic; Want to see the greatest thing you will ever see? then click; You can use “Earth” as a D&D setting; Origins of The Rouse; (look for it) The Rouse responds; (look for it) One can appreciate both old and new D&D.