Steely_Dan
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What about this every class that's been in a PHB 1 business?
What about this every class that's been in a PHB 1 business?
Better than having skills and feats without any order or without any flavor attached to them whatsoever. Just cold mechanics are... well, cold.But what I'm not sure about is having a whole bunch of space in the PBH (and a lot of good "class names") taken up by by slightly flavorful pre-gen skill/feat builds.
Better than having skills and feats without any order or without any flavor attached to them whatsoever. Just cold mechanics are... well, cold.![]()
Well, I'd warm up to the idea more if I knew that the 5e design team had really compiled and researched all the 2e kits (and similar sub-class options from the other editions), and distilled them systematically, instead of thinking up Themes in an ad hoc manner.
A similar distillation process was undertaken in the "2.5e" Player's Options book, which recast the vast array of kits from the "Complete Book" line into a streamlined set of kits with more equitable mechanics.
The WotC designers are talented enough to take any class/profession name and turn it into a full-fledged 4e or 5e class. Ultimately, the decision isn't a design limitation, but a space limitation.
.and a popular one I might add.
And you are basing this upon?