Wait...shouldn't every class from ever PHI-style book include racial classes like Dwarf and Elf from BEMCI?
If anyone had ever said "PH1 style book", yeah. They didn't though. They said PH.
Wait...shouldn't every class from ever PHI-style book include racial classes like Dwarf and Elf from BEMCI?
I hope (and believe!) you're right. We will have to see, I suppose. I like Monte very much, as he did some work for some of my favorite non D&D games (HERO and Rolemaster) but it seems he's pretty much skipped 4E. I think it's interesting that when I hear game designers talking about D&D most of the big names don't seem to know too much about 4E, which is a shame.
In the mean time, however, I'm going to be starting the Anti Vancian League (AVL) to show my hopes that we don't step back to the previous era. Okay, that's mostly a joke, but as things continue I may actually do something like that.
I have no problem with daily resources, but if you have a class that is pretty much exclusively dailies, you have a real problem in making a hard limit on what an adventuring day can include. It's also a terrible balancing method, since a given encounter can be much easier if daily resources are available, and much harder if they're not.
And clerics? Has there ever been any sort of fantasy novel that depicts religious magic with spell slots? Ugh. Too horrible to think about. So let's see what comes out next, maybe an actual example of game play...
And clerics? Has there ever been any sort of fantasy novel that depicts religious magic with spell slots? Ugh. Too horrible to think about. So let's see what comes out next, maybe an actual example of game play...
It boils down to a simple fact: three out of four previous editions had vancian and the cleric was one of the core vancian casters. There is going to be vancian casting and wizard and cleric are going to use vancian. It is irrelevant to an edition for all editions whether vancian cleric emulate any tropes or literature. DnD is it's own trope and is what needs to be emulated, not other media (although other things will have an influence)
That's not to say that 5E can't include powerpoints and other spell mechanics as well. Possibly tied to different classes. When 3E was coming out, that was my understanding of the situation - Wizards were vancian, and sorcerers used spell points. It turned out I was wrong about the direction 3E was taking, but there's nothing stopping them from using that idea now. But as Monte said; if we're talking about D&D and core classes, Vancian magic is the way to go.Monte said:It's my firm belief that Vancian magic, for the core classes, is D&D.
Hmm, I got the exact opposite impression: that they see the "core" d&d experience as best captured by a 1-3e framework but that they want to incorporate the things they learned worked during their experiment with 4e.
I've read the commentary as an admission that 4e was a radical departure from the previous d&d mechanics but that they view it as a fruitful depature...it gave them more insight into what is important and what is not and gave them the chance to experiment with balance and math and mechanics.
So I guess we'll see what happens.![]()
Oh sure, and if we wanted to be true to S&S the cleric should have virtually no special abilities at all, aside from a lot of bluff based abilities. Still, D&D doesn't attempt to emulate that (obviously) so what is the source material it's going for? Is there anything?Most clerics/priests in S&S stories, except D&D, can't cast spells or use magic at all.
Illusionist: I don't see why Illusionist deserves page space in the book more than, say, Necromancer. But separate classes for each specialty arcane caster would be crazy. So ... I guess mostly the same as 3e, with these being Wizard variants? Possibly feat-based or PrC-based, rather than default features.
I'm not sure we said or wanted to say anywhere that that fighter was just dpr all the time. Currently, the plan is for fighters to have options that help them change and manipulate the battlefield if they want to build that way....Uh, Linear Warrior Quadratic Wizards ISN'T ABOUT DAMAGE. Evocation doesn't even do that much overall damage in 3.Xe. The problem is more when the Wizard has stuff like Dominate Person available, which one hit of which on the Fighter and he has a new minion to add to his DPR. (And we know that kind of stuff is around with the mention of Charm Person earlier.)
Also, the mention of the Fighter being 100% DPR makes me kinda sad as someone who likes Fighters who emphasize combat manuvers. Also, does this make the Barbarian 120% damage or so?![]()