Arnwolf666
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Yes. The 8 strength archer is absurd.Actually, it often does. No matter how good your aim is, if you can’t draw a bow, your arrow is going nowhere. Shoot 120 arrows a day and see how defined your arms became.
Yes. The 8 strength archer is absurd.Actually, it often does. No matter how good your aim is, if you can’t draw a bow, your arrow is going nowhere. Shoot 120 arrows a day and see how defined your arms became.
Essentials did not revise class lists, it provided additional sub-classes, geared, in theory, towards new & returning players. The Druid was already a Core class, as the PH1-3 were core books, the Warlord was still a core class post-E. The only non-core classes in 4e/E were the Assassin and Vampire.
It was presented as not even being a half-ed, like 3.5 - not a lot of us bought that spin, but that's what they went for. Just an alternate point of entry to the game, because having a PH with a number on it was just tooooo confusing. It was accompanied by a brutal update, but 4e had always been update-happy.
Based on what WotC actually said about it at the time.Based on what evidence?
Based on what WotC actually said about it at the time.
Don't like it, write MM a strongly-worded letter.
It was only a core class for a short fraction of D&D's lifespan. Which means that people would have had fewer opportunities to play it, irrespective of if people like the class or not. So the results are skewed.(Also, it's funny the discussion that has arisen over Warlord. The reason I included it was to avoid an edition war.)
I've been playing since '86 and I've never played with a Druid in the party. Weird, because while they aren't the most popular class they aren't bottom of the barrel either and they've been a class for ever. I also voted for Warlord, but I skipped 4th ed, so there's no mystery how that happened.
I find monks get left out based on "doesn't suit the campaign" ideology. I bards all the time, though.![]()
The "baggage" carried by the druid is consistent with a standard European D&D setting, whilst the monk's baggage is not. And I find most players lack the experience/confidence to refluff a class to represent something other than the standard PHB version.True enough, but the word 'druid' probably carries just as much baggage as 'monk.' For example, MMA has little resemblance to a shaolin monk, but if I wanted to play an MMA style brawler, I'd choose a monk.