I have no idea what this means, but it made me chuckle.![]()
Paragon paths, perhaps?Thinking about it more, Defiler/Preserver might be options for the existing Arcane classes, rather than classes of their own.
Well, there are already a few classes that have powers doing damage to allies. Dark pact warlocks are probably the most well know example.The only big mechanic would be how "defiling" works with spells and the arcane classes.
I have a feeling that templars will pretty much be statted up as paladins.Anyone thinking Paladins, clerics etc. might be folded into the Templar concept? It would be about the only way they would really fit.
Now that is an interesting choice. It's going to be a rebooted setting... it seems.
I'm still wary of how WotC is going to handle revising Dark Sun. Will there be gods and primordials? Will it use the new cosmology?
And I'm assuming all the races and classes will be included. That will make 4e DS very different from 2e DS.
Cross the haflings with the 4e gnome mechanics, and watch your party spend the entire damn campaign watching over their backs. Waiting.Goliaths could sub for Half-Giants, Halflings are already coverted to skinny, feral bastages, it will be magic that will be most interesting to convert.
That's awfully dismissive.
A well-made setting can persuade people to try new games or new editions. Just because someone's not playing 4e now doesn't mean they never will, with something that captures their imagination. It's not an exclusive club where you have to like 4e ahead of time to like a 4e setting (just didn't sound like my bag).
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The new version's focus will be on the 50,000 survivors of Athas after the Warforged nuked the planet, as they search desperately for a mythical planet named Htrae in their fleet of spelljammer ships, while fighting off more Warforged attacks.