Einlanzer0
Adventurer
https://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Cults-Mystical-Murderous-Organizations/dp/0713727292
I bet this book would offer a lot of interesting ideas.
I bet this book would offer a lot of interesting ideas.
My Swordmage design on DMsGuild is a half-caster warrior that combines magic with martial technique from 1st level onwards.
Each archetype is based on magically facilitating different aspects of combat for a warrior, such as mobility or versatility (the Aegis of Armament lets you swap equipment like Erza from Fairy Tail).
http://www.dmsguild.com/product/208329/The-Swordmage-5e-Class
The fact remains that it isn't. This idea simply isn't clicking as you're presenting it. Ignoring that helps no one. Complaining about it helps no one. Arguing about it helps no one. And blaming the audience definitely helps no one. I get that you're frustrated. Really. I've been in your shoes, trying to sell what I thought was a wonderful idea that everyone else just... didn't... get. But sometimes you have to back off, take a deep breath, and consider the possibility that your idea really does need revisions before it'll communicate with your readers the way you want it to.I don't see how the flavor link isn't intuitively obvious to people.
Yes, and the D&D Argonaut would be an idealized version of the group of mythical adventurers and soldiers who sailed with Jason to recover a magical artifact. I don't see how the flavor link isn't intuitively obvious to people.
The fact remains that it isn't. This idea simply isn't clicking as you're presenting it. Ignoring that helps no one. Complaining about it helps no one. Arguing about it helps no one. And blaming the audience definitely helps no one. I get that you're frustrated. Really. I've been in your shoes, trying to sell what I thought was a wonderful idea that everyone else just... didn't... get. But sometimes you have to back off, take a deep breath, and consider the possibility that your idea really does need revisions before it'll communicate with your readers the way you want it to.
I think it's because none of the Argonauts seemed in any way magical to those who have read the story. And those who have link the name to those warriors that travelled on the Argo. There just doesn't seem to be anything about the name that screams fighter-mage.Yes, and the D&D Argonaut would be an idealized version of the group of mythical adventurers and soldiers who sailed with Jason to recover a magical artifact. I don't see how the flavor link isn't intuitively obvious to people.
Also, clearly, good ideas are always universally accepted as such when they first emerge.
All it is is egotistical, pedantic people nitpicking a concept they didn't create as if it objectively doesn't work when virtually any concept that's fleshed out can work.
I've seen it a million times on message boards, I know what it looks like. I can't help it if everyone is simply using appeals to authority while believing them to be good arguments.
Thanks for your childish hyperbole, but I kindly disagree - in part because the concept is more than just "fighter/mage".
No one is assailing you concept. Many, if not most, of your respondents have stated they agree the concept deserves a class, if not having homebrewed one themselves. You class concept isn't in question here.
No one is nitpicking the concept because we haven't seen any specifics of it yet. People ARE, specifically and almost universally, telling you -because you asked [started the thread for comment on]- the name you've come up with, which you clearly take as personal triumph in creativity, doesn't inspire the proposed class' abilities or concept. They are saying, simply, the name doesn't fit/work.
That hardly should be resulting in rude and defensive name-calling.
Hey, I've done it. Post something you are really jazzed about and then get annoyed/defensive when other people want what you've put up some other way. And that's fine. You're totally entitled to put up whatever you want in these threads. You're certainly entitled to defend your ideas and views.
I make posts about all kinds of topics basically saying, "Look what I did. Isn't this awesome? I think it's awesome!" or "This is what I think about <topic>. Period." You -anyone- can totally do that. But you don't really have a leg to stand on is saying, "Hey what do you guys think?" and then get mad and fling insults when they tell you something you didn't want to hear.
I have zero idea what you mean by people making "appeals to authority" and/or how/why it somehow negates any validity to what people are telling you.