Walking Dad
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??? I have to trust you on this, but the reason you gave is not compelling. Having mostly ranged powers says nothing about similar to the PH. Or is the warpriest like the PH str cleric because he uses mostly melee powers?I know about the Binder from DDXP. It's a PHB Warlock, spends all its time casting spells at range.
I read it. and I commented it farther above:As for Wizard options, read harder:
Eleven pages of nothing but Wizard powers, before it even gets to the Mage schools!
With school riders I meant the mage school bonuses. The new spells have them keyed to keywords instead of a special section for using it with certain implements, like 'Staffstrike Corrosion' had....
Yes, for both. With school riders only for Mages.
I would appreciate if you would not call me dumb because we have different opinions.I'm not going to argue with you any more on the book type, but you're being dumb if you treat this as an Essentials component just because of the name.
No, but by you above logic, heroes of the Fallen Lands wasn't an essentials component either, because it contained powers usable for certain PH 1/2 classes.Edit: Just saw this.
...what? So because they aren't adding stuff exclusive to a PHB class, suddenly that class isn't supported?
You do know that your powers are interchangeable right?
Did we all suddenly forget how our own game's rules work here? What is going on?
Are you really not getting my argument? The rule book is most likely primary for essentials but has stuff compatible with PH1&2 classes.
It does not present exclusive options for PH1-3 as far as we know. Can we agree on this.
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