Crazy Jerome
First Post
I know it has issues, but I keep coming back to the answer of making the fighter an almost skill monkey (to the degree that a character can be a skill monkey in Next, of course):
How that mechanically works out in Next, I can only guess. It might be as simple as giving the fighter an extra background instead of an extra theme. Isn't that essentially what we are saying when we talk about giving the fighter mounted abilities or leadership abilities or whatnot? Why not let the fighter pick that second thing that interests him?
Or if you want to look at it from the simulation point of view, what did these characters do with their development time? Every adventurer starts with some basic weapon ability and some basic skills by virtue of being a PC. On top of that:

- Wizard - arcane master, some skills, bit of arms
- Cleric - divine master, some skills, bit extra arms (presumably because arcane trumps divine magic somewhat and extra arms mainly defensive focus)
- Rogue - decent with arms, some skills, then master of sneaky skills on top of that.
- Fighter - arms master, some skills, and then some more skills.
How that mechanically works out in Next, I can only guess. It might be as simple as giving the fighter an extra background instead of an extra theme. Isn't that essentially what we are saying when we talk about giving the fighter mounted abilities or leadership abilities or whatnot? Why not let the fighter pick that second thing that interests him?
Or if you want to look at it from the simulation point of view, what did these characters do with their development time? Every adventurer starts with some basic weapon ability and some basic skills by virtue of being a PC. On top of that:
- The wizard focused on the extremely hard and potent arcane magic.
- The cleric focused on divine magic and staying alive long enough to use it in the thick of a fight.
- The rogue focused on honing and expanding those basic skills to cover being sneaky, and some offensive arms to stick a knife in an unsuspecting back.
- The fighter finished mastering arms and then ... ?
