It's true some want and some don't. But I still don't understand why it has to be a problem? What's the issue with having a seperate optional Mythic Martial class though?
As a (amateur) designer, for me it is about personal interest. I couldn't care less what other people want to create for their own tables, but my time is limited and I doubt I can create (let alone envision!) stuff "mythical" enough to make those players happy.
When I posted upthread about an Epic tier, it is the only place I could really see such things, but I would also place 7th-9th level spells there as well.
I see mythic martial fans saying let's widen this tent and keep the mundane martial concept AND add the mythic martial as a seperate class, and I see a lot (not all) mundane martial supporters arguing that having a non core class with these kinds of abilties would ruin the game even if they will never use it.
I don't know about "ruin the game" but I understand for some it is also about resource management. WotC has limited designers, time, and money to invest in creating content. If they are spending those resources on something like a Mythic Martial class, which I will never use, I see that as taking away those resources from creating content I
do want.
Call it selfish interest?
shrug
I can definitely see a market FOR it, and I'm sure there is 3PP material out there (I would think!), but I don't know if there is enough interest for WotC to invest in it.
But hey, they made the Artificer, which I think is--well, let's just say not a good class concept--and leave it at that. And, I don't allow them in the games I run and probably wouldn't play in a game with them.
Call it irrational, crazy thinking?
shrug
So, I (anyway) am perfectly able to ignore official content if it doesn't fit my version of D&D, and with the direction WotC is taking things, it is a pretty good thing I can do this.
