Logan_Bonner
First Post
What about fluff? Fluff must prevail!
Hey, there will be great fluff, too! You just already know what most of it is!
What about fluff? Fluff must prevail!
You're probably right.I expect you'll see them, but I expect they'll be intensely modified, flavor-wise. I don't think WotC is going to release a setting which says "YOU MAY NOT PLAY A GNOME" nowadays. I think they might say "Gnomes are intensely unusual on Athas. You might be the only one. Also, you eat people" or something like that.
You know, this just goes to show I don't know much about 4e. I don't have any of the core books, so I'll have to take your word on it.I think 4e Paladins can fit very well into Dark Sun. It wasn't the class that didn't work for 2e; it was the Lawful-Goodness of the class. At least IMO. An Unaligned paladin serving Primordials could work decently well. So just because 2e DS had no Paladins doesn't mean 4e DS shouldn't; a 4e paladin is not a 2e paladin.
Well, I'm just going to have to agree to disagree with you on this point.I think the DS version of Bard is very well-served by both the new Assassin class (as previewed), and the existing 4e Rogue. Whether or not there will be a place for the PHB2 arcane leader called the "Bard" remains to be seen. Again, just because the poison/assasin/minstrel character was called a Bard under 2e doesn't mean a character filling the same niche in 4e must also be called a Bard.
I could live with a Paragon Path.I wouldn't hold my breath for a base Dune Trader class. It'd be cool, but I dunno. I think there should be a Dune Trader paragon path, though.
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I don't think 4e races would break the setting, if they are re-flavored in appropriate ways.As someone who has basically no exposure to the Dark Sun setting, what is the big deal with races? How does it break the setting to have all the 4e races as playable?
Yeah, it's a neat setting.
You know that nothing will ever take away the Dark Sun you love, right? They can publish a book making the Tablelands a lesser-known suburb of Waterdeep, and you don't need to care. If you have a setting that you love, just ignore anything that comes after that you don't. You don't need to pin it down under glass; others might want to see more options or exploration (and even expansion) of possibilities.I'm a fan of Dark Sun too. However I liked the expanded setting as presented in the Revised DS campaign setting box set. So I'm coming for a different perspective on that there, and on top of that I'm more than a bit cynical about the stated desire to avoid pushing 4e default material into Dark Sun when other statements openly talk about the 4e primordials being part of 4e DS.
Maybe my worry is overstated, believe me, I would like nothing more than to be totally and completely off-base here and have 4e Dark Sun come off as ten flavors of awesome, just using 4e rules alongside well written flavor that's respectful to the original. We'll see. I want to be wrong here, but my inner FR fan keeps having flashbacks.
I noticed that too. I suspect that many DS races and classes will be in the PHB3. But I think they'll want to a player's guide to include DS specific feats and paragon paths.I noticed the (visible) upcoming releases only mention a D.S. Campaign Guide and not a D.S. Player's Guide. I wonder if it simply hasn't been announced, was left out of the visible upcoming releases, or if they won't really have any players guide since all the options would have already been presented, and everything is presented in one book with both flavor, history, and class features/adjustments?