The base game really tries to capture a 1E/2E feel;
With that being said then - awesome.
Color this Grognard interested.

The base game really tries to capture a 1E/2E feel;
Not sure if it's that specific person or not, but it was modeled after some Medieval person/order (Hospitallers?) who had taken an oath not to shed blood, but were pretty legalistic about it.I seem to recall that Gygax said that it was because of Bishop Odo, a man who went into the Battle of Hastings with a club because he was forbidden to shed blood. [//http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odo,_Earl_of_Kent
That versatility is a feature, not a bug.
Well, there has been some major speculation that the designers have planned two separate "priest" classes: the cleric as per 1e and the mythoi priest as per 2e. Those two classes would be the basic versions of the "priest" classes. The more advanced versions would give you options more like 3e/4e.Not sure if it's that specific person or not, but it was modeled after some Medieval person/order (Hospitallers?) who had taken an oath not to shed blood, but were pretty legalistic about it.
Clerics are an odd one, to me. Their origin indicates they've got more in common with the paladin than a true priest. But, there's no other class that would let you play a true priest, so the cleric gets that role. I could handle the cleric disappearing and a return of something resembling a (simplified) 2e priest. Merge the cleric with the paladin and let them worry about fighting. Turn the priest into a dedicated divine caster.
Of course, the problem with that is a priest of the god of fire starts to look an awful lot like an evoker, etc.
Your bread and butter are the 4e fans. They're generating revenue and keeping your lights on now, WotC. Not in some marketer's hypothetical future vision of all D&D fans suddenly coming "home" again.
Dragonblade;5800616 Your bread and butter are the 4e fans. They're generating revenue and keeping your lights on now said:If 4e was keeping the lights on, we wouldn't be seeing 5e anywhere near this early.
Your bread and butter are the 4e fans. They're generating revenue and keeping your lights on now, WotC.