http://community.wizards.com/dndnex...ragon_pathsprestige_classes__bounded_accuracy
Since the adventurer Tier is only level 3, starting gold not staying the same as level one isn't a big deal.
Their answer to number 2 makes sense, class specific or heavily leaning paragon paths and prestige classes make more sense as class "choice points" (the new term for builds I guess), and paragon paths and prestige classes that make more sense being applible to multiple classes will end up as feat chains (specialties).
Example Red Wizard would makes sense as a wizard tradition, Malconvoker would make sense as a specialty. Red Dragon Disciple would make more sense as a specialty (mixed with ability score increases), where as Heart Warden of Sune would make more sense as a diety choice for Cleric, and Ruby Knight would make more sense as Paladin Oath. And so on.
The answer to the 3rd makes sense.
The most interesting question was 2 to my mind.
Since the adventurer Tier is only level 3, starting gold not staying the same as level one isn't a big deal.
Their answer to number 2 makes sense, class specific or heavily leaning paragon paths and prestige classes make more sense as class "choice points" (the new term for builds I guess), and paragon paths and prestige classes that make more sense being applible to multiple classes will end up as feat chains (specialties).
Example Red Wizard would makes sense as a wizard tradition, Malconvoker would make sense as a specialty. Red Dragon Disciple would make more sense as a specialty (mixed with ability score increases), where as Heart Warden of Sune would make more sense as a diety choice for Cleric, and Ruby Knight would make more sense as Paladin Oath. And so on.
The answer to the 3rd makes sense.
The most interesting question was 2 to my mind.