The WotC article on Sneak Attack crystallized this thought that's been percolating in the back of my head.
Let's take a "classless" person, a mundane or a Commoner. Is there anything a Fighter/Rogue can do that the Commoner cannot attempt?
Like, the commoner can attempt to wear plate mail, can attempt to pick locks, can attempt to pick someone's pocket. The chances of success might be very low, but they are not zero. In the article, the author is proposing that Sneak Attack move from a rogue class ability to something everyone can attempt. The rogue is just more successful at it than anyone else.
This is in contrast to wizards/clerics. A commoner cannot even attempt to cast a spell. She always has a zero chance of success. A lot of magic class-abilities also follow the same lines. For example, in the current editions, a commoner cannot Turn Undead.
But should this schism remain? Should the Fighter or Rogue be restricted by what a Commoner cannot attempt? Could they get abilities which are absolutely beyond the scope of a Commoner?
Or alternatively, should Commoners be allowed to attempt Mage/Cleric abilities? You could make a system where anyone can cast spells or turn undead, but a mage or cleric is just more likely to suceed and gets better results on success.
Or is the current system the best option?
Let's take a "classless" person, a mundane or a Commoner. Is there anything a Fighter/Rogue can do that the Commoner cannot attempt?
Like, the commoner can attempt to wear plate mail, can attempt to pick locks, can attempt to pick someone's pocket. The chances of success might be very low, but they are not zero. In the article, the author is proposing that Sneak Attack move from a rogue class ability to something everyone can attempt. The rogue is just more successful at it than anyone else.
This is in contrast to wizards/clerics. A commoner cannot even attempt to cast a spell. She always has a zero chance of success. A lot of magic class-abilities also follow the same lines. For example, in the current editions, a commoner cannot Turn Undead.
But should this schism remain? Should the Fighter or Rogue be restricted by what a Commoner cannot attempt? Could they get abilities which are absolutely beyond the scope of a Commoner?
Or alternatively, should Commoners be allowed to attempt Mage/Cleric abilities? You could make a system where anyone can cast spells or turn undead, but a mage or cleric is just more likely to suceed and gets better results on success.
Or is the current system the best option?