but only mithril which was created to contain Morgoths most powerful creatures. almost everything in LOTR that was better than mortal was Connected to the Divine.Even LOTR does fantasy metals beyond anything real.
but only mithril which was created to contain Morgoths most powerful creatures. almost everything in LOTR that was better than mortal was Connected to the Divine.Even LOTR does fantasy metals beyond anything real.
There is nothing in the existing fighter narrative which implies 'limited to earth-standard capabilities'.
but only mithril which was created to contain Morgoths most powerful creatures. almost everything in LOTR that was better than mortal was Connected to the Divine.
Some contradict thay idea in fact.
Though it could also be said that part of the point of the Fighter from a game design perspective is that its subclass driven. The baseclass isn't intended to more than it is.
And as there is no circumstance where youd be past level 3 and not have a subclass, scrutinizing the baseclass for being underpowered is sort of a weird approach.
Now the subclasses it has still have issues of course, but for some reason theres a lot of focus on the base and not the subs.
Ive played and DM'd Rune Knights, Cavaliers, and even Arcane Archer once with a little homebrew fix. None of them actually struggle to keep up in the game. Samurais, Battlemasters, and Echos don't struggle much either.
Level Up is good but ultimately doesn't deviate that much. It offers better versions of the spells and more obstacles that can be bypassed by magical means.Sure, but it doesn't have to be. I'm plenty happy for the most part with how EN Publishing handles these issues in Level Up, for example, and there's plenty of smaller experimental creators out there, not to mention homebrew.
If there is a contradiction, let's hear the evidence rather than just say, "well some people disagree"?
There's some really interesting cross-pollination between D&D derived narratives and cultivation stories in the progression fantasy space...and a lot of really, really terrible self-published novels, so reader beware.no humans are muggles magic users are different......LMAO
Journey to the West to start with. Every martial arts movie ever. Many myths and stories of Monks running around defeating demons and sending them back to lower realm. (think of demons in oriental myths as Fey) . It's a very Asian thing perfect control of the mind and body grants power over self and one's environment. Not a lot different than the whole church knight mythology. A truely pious knight can take on anything and survive because of his or her purity.
You'd actually have more room to add higher end powers by being more specific, as the monk, paladin and barbarian prove.
It however fails because subclasses are never deep or have the mechanical power to make it work.Thats what subclasses are meant to do. Battlemaster, Samurai, Champion, Cavalier, etc all play off various takes of just being stronk.
Your Rune, Eldritch, and Echo Knights aren't what they are because they're stronk.
!The problem with the Fighter class is that it's ... defined specifically in opposition to doing anything supernaturally effective.