I was just pondering this idea. All the current arcane classes are specialists, and future arcane classes look like they will be, too. The summoner will summon, the wizard does battlefield area effect and control stuff, the illusionist will undoubtedly illuse, and so on.
The traditional D&D wizard (which I'm calling "mage" here to differentiate it from the 4E wizard) was a generalist. Access to everything, but not as focussed in a specialty area.
So how could we make a "mage"? Give him access to all arcane powers? At what cost? Allow him to choose any Arcane Encounter as a Daily? And any Arcane At-Will as an Encounter? Give him access to Rituals as Dailies? But then, where does he get his At-Wills from, and how does he get access to existing Arcane Dailies?
Dunno. Just musing at present. I like the idea as a concept, though. Lots more flexibility sacrficed for maybe a little raw power and focus.
The traditional D&D wizard (which I'm calling "mage" here to differentiate it from the 4E wizard) was a generalist. Access to everything, but not as focussed in a specialty area.
So how could we make a "mage"? Give him access to all arcane powers? At what cost? Allow him to choose any Arcane Encounter as a Daily? And any Arcane At-Will as an Encounter? Give him access to Rituals as Dailies? But then, where does he get his At-Wills from, and how does he get access to existing Arcane Dailies?
Dunno. Just musing at present. I like the idea as a concept, though. Lots more flexibility sacrficed for maybe a little raw power and focus.