The wise old mystic on the top of a mountain?what is the monk the warrior for?
The shaman channeling life and spirit magic?
The wise old mystic on the top of a mountain?what is the monk the warrior for?
yeah what would those be called?The wise old mystic on the top of a mountain?
The shaman channeling life and spirit magic?
yeah what would those be called?
I don't really think that "fighty version" and "casty version" of the same concept is a good way to conceptualise classes, but if some sort of psion really needs to exist as a full class, then I would make it as a meditation-based mental power using mystic that would be the caster counterpart to the monk.
sorcery just needs to be taken back to the drawing board as it needs more of a hook.Yeah. I could a sublclass of the psion being able to convert or channel ki via psionic energy via meditation.
Less a caster version and more using psi points to power ki abilities. Just not stunning strike thugh.
Sort of how I can see a dragon-blooded warrior spending sorcery points to get dragon scales, grow wings, and ignite his sword to battle a white dragon face to face for the opposite direction.
I like the idea of a super powered but not Spellcasting warrior class, but it also feels like maybe a set of barbarians that re-conceptualize the Rage mechanic.Here's a Question
D&D carves out the explanation for a lot of spellcasters. Are the warrior versions of the other casters missing?
Caster Warrior Bard Bard The Bard is the warrior version of itself Cleric Paladin The Paladin and Cleric both use divine magic Druid Ranger Although not one to one, the Ranger uses nature magic and a lite magic from unknown sources Sorcerer ???? What happens when a PCs bloodline, racial traits, or origin doesn't manifest as spellcasting? Warlock ???? Can patrons give PCs something other than magic? Wizard Gish
If you great great great grandfather was a dragon, why must his bloodline show up in you as pew pew powers?
Yeah the mystic for sure, which is just the psion IMO.The wise old mystic on the top of a mountain?
The shaman channeling life and spirit magic?
Hexblade already feels like it's own class, it just needs a bit of tweaking to really work.Man now I wanna build a Hexblade. Maybe I’ll combine that idea with my Dweomerknight “heavy arcane” gish concept to sit alongside the lighter, more mystic, swordmage I’ve been building.
You create a weapon out of magic, power you gained by trading part of your soul and replacing it with whatever you get your power from. I really liked the White Well Hexblade in 4e, and would love to do very specific pacts like that, but it’s definitely more work.
Most people I know re-fluff the origin of the Hexblade's weapon to whichever other Patron they prefer anyway. The Hexblade is really what the the Boon of the Blade should be.Hexblade already feels like it's own class, it just needs a bit of tweaking to really work.
The real quetion is do you port over the Patron concept wholesale or change the sublcass concepts to something a bit broader?
I'd either go more broad or more specific.Hexblade already feels like it's own class, it just needs a bit of tweaking to really work.
The real quetion is do you port over the Patron concept wholesale or change the sublcass concepts to something a bit broader?