dave2008
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Dwarf with a bear is a classic ranger concept, ....
LOL! I don't think I have ever heard of that before! When did this become a "classic" concept.
Dwarf with a bear is a classic ranger concept, ....
LOL! I don't think I have ever heard of that before! When did this become a "classic" concept.
Since about 2004. In addition to the World of Warcraft, I believe the Pathfinder iconic Ranger is a Dwarf, maybe with a bear?
Yes.
If that doesn't work for someone, literally any race with a wolf is the classic ranger pet.
They literally can just provide alternate class features for a subclass just as easily as for a class. This argument is nonsensical and objectively false.
either Mearls is wasting time entirely, or alternate class features are a possibility.
Further, they can literally accomplish the same benefits of this proposal by adding spells to the class spell list that boost a pet. Word it so that they will also work for familiars, and maybe summoned pets, but not for NPC companions, and go.
But giving the pet hit dice instead of xtimes ranger level HP is a simple change, as is making it have a turn and no multi-attack, and that is all that is needed to bring the subclass in line with other ranger subclasses, and can allow the same effective benefit of the proposed build-a-beast if combined with spells that boost the stats of a controlled beast.
Neither WoW nor Pathfinder can be considered "classic" IMHO.
Both are old enough to be retro at this point. WoW came out when I was a teenager, and Pathfinder is older than walking talking reasoning people I know.
It can surprise someone to know that World of Warcraft is almost 15 years old, and that Everquest came out 20 years ago - neither feels "classic" or "retro" to me, but then we've also seen THREE separate Spider-Man franchises within that same time period, reminding me how damned old I am...![]()
I must be to old then. I can't think of anything less than 20 years old as truly retro. Also, whether something is classic or not is not simple based on age. Clearly illustrated by the term "instant classic" There needs to something iconic about it to be "classic" and I just don't think a dwarf w/ a bear fits that mold. Of course, I have never played WoW, so maybe it is just me. I have played a ranger, but never one with an animal pet. To me Aragorn is the "classic" ranger.
Doesn't really matter, I just thought the statement was funny.
I still think it would be fine if the Trident did 1d8 damage when one handed. For one thing, it's a martial weapon, not a simple one.