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"Take an idea, polish it and make it insanely popular" has been Blizzard's MO for a very long time.
More like “Steal everything from Games Workshop” if you ask me...
"Take an idea, polish it and make it insanely popular" has been Blizzard's MO for a very long time.
Well, not quite. The Mentalist edge requires the Arcane (Psionics) background and the Wizard edge requires the Arcane (Magic) background. But I am not arguing that I want Psionics as per Savage Worlds. I was pointing out that Magic and Psionics co-exist in Savage Worlds as per the initial point that there are prominent non-D&D settings that have both.
Of course, because D&D embraces and values class-based archetypes and niche protection. Savage Worlds puts "weird science" on the same level as "magic," and it's solution is to reskin things. That would likely also be how it works if we had psionics and magic in games like Mutants & Masterminds, Hero System, or Fate.
If we look in the context of D&D where "divine," "primal," and "arcane" are all classified as magic, then I am cool with "psionics" being considered a tradition of magic like the aforementioned traditions. (Just like it was in 3.5E and Dreamscarred Press!) I just don't want "psionics" to be slapped onto a sorcerer or wizard and then WotC calls it a day. "Primal" magic gets its druid class. "Divine" magic gets its cleric class. "Arcane" magic gets its wizard class. I want "psionics" to be given its psion class.
Guidance, Calm Emotions, Longstrider, Augury, Find the Path, Command, Enthrall, Zone of Truth, Compulsion, etc. plus things like Conjure Astral Construct, Precognition, Conceal Thoughts, Biofeedback, Dream Walking, Synesthesia, etc.Except,... B) What would they do?
See, Druids, Clerics and wizards have some unique tricks, but all of the Psion tricks I can think of belong to the Wizard.
Detect Thoughts, Misty Step, Telepathic Bond, Telekinesis, Modify Memory. These are all things I would try and point to and say "Aha, this is a psychic" but they are all wizard abilities.
What can bards do that couldn't be put under the aegis of Enchanters, Illusionist, or Divination wizards? How about the warlock from the wizard? Or the sorcerer from the wizard? I don't necessarily think that it's about strictly the spells/powers, but also about the psion/psychic archetype existing as a unique conceptual archetype.But what does a Psion do that couldn't be put under the aegis of Enchanters or Divination wizards?
We have four editions of psionics in D&D. I suspect you could come up with something if you put a modicum of effort into it.And that's just a way to cast magic, it tells me nothing of the types of things they should be able to do, What levels they should be able to do it at. ect,
Guidance, Calm Emotions, Longstrider, Augury, Find the Path, Command, Enthrall, Zone of Truth, Compulsion, etc. plus things like Conjure Astral Construct, Precognition, Conceal Thoughts, Biofeedback, Dream Walking, Synesthesia, etc.
What can bards do that couldn't be put under the aegis of Enchanters, Illusionist, or Divination wizards? How about the warlock from the wizard? Or the sorcerer from the wizard? I don't necessarily think that it's about strictly the spells/powers, but also about the psion/psychic archetype existing as a unique conceptual archetype.
Another problem is that the wizard offers too much non-psionic thematic abilities, such that you're not necessarily given an incentive to embrace being a psionic character. So it may also be useful to ask, what does the wizard do that the psionic character should NOT be able to do? This is why I suspect most fans of psionics don't find the "just play a wizard" arguments compelling. If I pick a bard or a druid, then my spell list will help reinforce that class fantasy.
We have four editions of psionics in D&D. I suspect you could come up with something if you put a modicum of effort into it.![]()
So what should the focus of a Psion be? Blasting? Support? Control? Healing? How do you differentiate a Psion as a unique role.
Precognition and Conceal Thoughts were lower level psionics powers. Sure Conjure Astral Construct could be any summoning spell, much like how Conjure Elemental, Conjure Fey, or Conjure Nature's Ally could be the same, except they're not.Precognition is Foresight spell right? Or the Portent ability
Conceal Thoughts is Mind Blank
Dream Walking is the Dream Spell
Conjure Astral Construct could be any summoning spell with a slightly different flavor.
"Mind stuff" is actually a pretty good start, though you may not think so, much as a druid design may be guided by notions of "nature stuff" or a cleric design guided by notions of "god stuff." It gives us a thematic core to work from. So what can psionists do with their minds? They can enhance the mind and senses of either themselves or others (e.g., precognition, telepathy, visions, etc.). They can likewise debuff the mind and senses of others. They can use their mind to enhance their body. They can manipulate objects and/or apply some forms of energy (e.g., force, psychic, astral/ectoplasm, etc.) with their mind. But we are generally dealing with the sort of things that we see psychics, telepaths, telekinetics, mystics, mesmerists, and such in various forms of fiction do.But none of that answers the question, what is their schtick? What do they do as a character, just "mind stuff"?
So what should the focus of a Psion be? Blasting? Support? Control? Healing? How do you differentiate a Psion as a unique role.
Reliable telepathy and forming psychic links. Body control. Meditation. Various forms of projection. Empath powers.But, if you don't want Psion's to just be "wizard spell list minus these spells" then what should they be capable of doing?
I want a psion, much like a person asking for a cleric should reasonably expect to get a cleric, and I want it to be able to fill its idiomatic class fantasy. If you are concerned about role-filling, then we should be talking about 4e and not 5e.But you want WoTC to publish something different. You want something, so what is it you want? What rol does it fill?