Jester David
Hero
True, but now that all spellcasters have at-wills the warlock is a little less special. It was neat for that one edition but that doesn't mean WotC is obligated to include it in every future edition. Otherwise any class with a unique mechanic would be fair game.But, Mages are soaked in D&D flavor that becomes part of any campaign, so I don't see any difference. However, my point is not about "its pact, therefore not different", but rather the structure is different; warlocks were at will casters of raw magic/hate before atwill casting existed for PCs (though reserve feats were around). That's the difference, the "mechanic", not the flavor.
That's the only saving grace for fighters vs barbarians vs monks, the distinct mechanical differences. If we don't have that, no point .. IMHO
I'm not in love with the idea of barbarians as a seperate class. Or paladins as more than multiclassed Fighter McClerics. But the barbarian has been around since AD&D and the pally since OD&D so they get grandfathered in.