AbdulAlhazred
Legend
I entirely disagree with this. There's no martial controller anywhere in 4e, except some class that was added in Essentials almost 5 years after the fact. So there was NO attempt to 'fill the grid' and in fact that was stated by the devs, that they had no particular desire to make classes just because.OH! Well that's simple. It is systematically "just different" from other class ideas because it was created, quite literally, to follow/fill a systematic class grid that was completely artificial and developed for a different game.
Again, to be clear, that's not 4e bashing. That is just simple fact. Exactly what it was created for. They needed a "martial" "leader" to fit into their little boxes and said..."How 'bout this guy?"
So it certainly isn't a 'fact'. It is an opinion you have of 4e, but its telling that this class is a primary and highly supported leader class that appears in PHB1, displacing either the Bard or the Druid. Someone wanted to fill that grid hole REALLY BADLY, eh?
So, yes. The warlord is "just different systematically" and, thus, does not fit/work to include in a non- class "role"/power source grid organization. 5e is not such a system.
I guess we're all done here then.That was easy. Someone shoulda just asked that on page 1.
role/source is just a way of looking at classes, thematically and niche-wise. It isn't some sort of overriding design element that is the starting point for all else. When you design a class you consider what is it LIKE, and what does it DO? This was true in all other editions as well, except in 4e you had to actually describe it in terms of a role and a source. Its a way to insure that when you design a class it WORKS. I'd like to point out that 3.x barely has ANY well-designed classes, in fact in some sense you could almost say they ALL suck. 4e has almost no BADLY designed classes. People have nitpicks with them of course, you could probably perfect them more, but they're all really solid. Even the most 'horrible' of 4e classes, like the Binder, still WORK and can be played without real problems (the Binder does kinda stand out, but then it seems to have failed to achieve its role at all, even so its far better than 50% of the 3.x classes).
So 4e is not some game of filling niches. I suspect you really have no experience with it when you say that. You certainly don't sound like you've played with a 4e warlord at all. In fact I hear VERY few people that are on the objecting side that appear to have that much 4e experience. There seems to be a very skewed view of that system here.