Hjorimir
Adventurer
They are building a game to promote dependence on thier electronic nipple.
I lub the nipple! MORE NIPPLE!
They are building a game to promote dependence on thier electronic nipple.
They are building a game to promote dependence on thier electronic nipple.
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Insulting and wrong.
It has already been expressed before that if something isn't in the C.builder then it just can't compete with content that is. Why would that be?
Can you blame them from some other standpoint?The revenue stream from a large subscriber base looks pretty sweet so I can't blame them from a business standpoint.
For instance, let's consider an epic destiny, Avatar of Death.
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I'm just saying, there is a paucity of compelling magic in this game. Saying that you can't have cool things because it would unbalance the game is a weak excuse.
Well, that's the thing, really. The statement they cannot publish them is... bogus. In the extreme. They darned well could publish them - put a big honkin' warning label on them saying, "These are dangerous to your game's balance, DMs may introduce these into their games at their own discretion".
This would violate their "all things are core" philosophy.
The real problem isn't that some magic items will be more powerful than others. The real problem is the level/pricing/bonus assumptions. (For those few who aren't familiar with 4e's magic items, they're tiered in a 5-level cycle. Level 1, 6, 11, etc. are the simple +X items, and item abilities beyond that +X are effectively worth between 1 and 4 additional "levels", so right now there's no such thing as, say, a +1 item at level 6.)
So, for items like that necklace, you don't need to make a new kind of DM-only item (we have artifacts for that). Just open up the design space so that a weapon/armor/amulet ability can be worth 5 or more additional levels. I mean, if I have a +1 amulet that costs as much as a level 10 item, it can have a major effect and still remain balanced enough for players to buy or create it.
I don't think the situation is anywhere near as dire as the blogger presented. The design space is there; it just needs to be used.
-O