Whoa there partner, I was agreeing with you. My sentence was saying, "I agree that fighters don't have abilities that push that kind of narrative". Aka there is nothing that would allow a fighter to do that level of "super strength move".Um... yes, there IS a push for the DnD Fighter to do more stuff like that. What do you mean there isn't a push? And until I showed you the real numbers, you were all gung-ho that that was a standard for DnD Fighters, but now that you see the real numbers involved you go "oh, well, guess DnD fighter's shouldn't be allowed to do that."
Why do the numbers matter more to you than the scene? You were completely fine with that scene as a standard until I showed you that it would mean buffing the fighter to reach it, and now it is some unobtainable goal?!
I disagree, in 5e there is no class conversion that doesn't include subclass. They are a package deal, and the deal is not an even split. Some classes get more of their mechanical "oomph" from subclasses, others less, but you can never ignore them.But no one wants the subclass to be the standard. They want the CLASS to be the standard. I don't understand why this is so difficult. Whenever we discuss any caster, any druid, any cleric, any sorcerer, any wizard, any Bard we can talk about the class and their abilities no problem. The second we try and talk about a martial like the Fighter, we immediately have to instead talk about the subclasses
The entire point of this debate was your note that "high level fighters aren't even Captain America". I've already agreed with you that magic classes can be at thor level, so this point is repetitive.You know who else could pull of that Thor feat? Any Half-orc. Any Cleric. Any Paladin. Any divine Soul Sorcerer. And they can do it NINE LEVELS SOONER.
Because it requires a fantastical narrative that some people are hung up about. And as I said at the very start of this..... WOTC has already chosen their side. They have agreed that fighters are rooted in some level of reality that prevents that kind of "thor like power". So pushing for that is just yelling into the storm. You can get some small adjustments, but you aren't going to suddenly see a new fighter that is hurling that kind of juice.So if every single mage is Thor level, why can't every single Fighter be Thor level?