Ahnehnois
First Post
Meh. Encounter vs daily is not much of a difference really, especially for casters. I'd prefer they do the Trailblazer thing and simply make "resting" a malleable term for quick rests to be adjudicated by the DM.
The main concern is if they're mucking around with recharge times thinking that this is a fundamentally important part of gameplay.
Now if something like this popped up in the rogue, that would be a problem.
Also in favor of non-sneak-attacking rogues, as long as the alternatives are of the non-power variety; maybe bring back scout skirmish or add in noncombat abilities?
The main concern is if they're mucking around with recharge times thinking that this is a fundamentally important part of gameplay.
Now if something like this popped up in the rogue, that would be a problem.
Also in favor of non-sneak-attacking rogues, as long as the alternatives are of the non-power variety; maybe bring back scout skirmish or add in noncombat abilities?
I hope they give the other classes meaningfully different casting mechanics, leaving wizards as the only memorization casters. I think the more primal casters actually say more about the nature of the game.I have an EN-counter argument.
The way in which the Wizard uses magic says a lot about the nature of magic in the game.
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So please, leave the Wizard with his daily, prepared spells. Give this encounter stuff to other classes.
Were encounter powers ever a problem with the wizard/casters? That seems an odd notion to me. It adds little to nothing, but I don't see it as a problem with magic unless A) everyone uses the same casting system (boring) or B) it gets used for nonmagical things.Encounter powers reheated in the microwave in an attempt to freshen them up isn't going to work. If thats going to be a core feature then 5E holds little interest for me.