Vaalingrade
Legend
I can't PM you to say I didn't take offense to it and didn't read it that way..
No, Psionics was in 3.0 as well.Psionics was an appendix of the 1e AD&D PH, it was in the book, but, essentially optional.. y'know, like feats & MCing in 5e.
Psionics were in a Complete book fairly early on in 2.
Psionics waited for 3.5 to re-appear, but they got multiple classes and the choice between magic or different.
Psionics were in the 4e PH3, 2010, two years into the game's run.
I am now unsure what the state of psionics in 5e actually is, at this point. A long while back there were several itterations or UA material. That much I followed myelf. More recently, I'd heard they'd all been dropped for some fairly anemic psionics-as-spellcasting sub-classes? No psionic class(es), psionics is unavoidably magic?
Now, wait, we need Earth's rotation on a daily basis.
But, yeah, any form of communication or human connection could be used to inspire, and, reasonably, it needn't be right then, but could be banked (that is how extant 5e mechanics called inspiration work, actually, you get inspiration and use it later...)
In 4e, the Skald's (hybrid Martial/Arcane Bard in Heroes o/t Feywild) Aura could be used by the Skald to heal allies, but allies could also access the skald's healing, themselves, or on behalf of an adjacent ally. The Aura had the Martial, not Arcane keyword, though Skald Arcane powers could work through the Aura.
I think the main difference was the Skald had to be on key.
And that's why the discussion is in this thread.![]()
Aberrant mind is a Tasha's subclass (of sorcerer, which fits sorcerer) as are Soulknives, Psi Warriors and Astral Self Monks, and Eloquence Bards (reprint from Theros). Whispers and Glamour bards are Xanathar's.Is Aberrant Mind a class? I still hear people saying Artificer is the only post-PH class?
Which books were those published in?
Aberrant mind is a Tasha's subclass (of sorcerer, which fits sorcerer) as are Soulknives, Psi Warriors and Astral Self Monks, and Eloquence Bards (reprint from Theros). Whispers and Glamour bards are Xanathar's.
GOO Warlock is PHB and always was telepathic. The One D&D version is leaning in to the psionics, playing up themes that were already there.
The fundamental problem with the BM is that maneuver dice get effectively rarer as you level up; at level 3 you've four dice per short rest and one attack per round, while at level 11 you still have four dice but have to spread them over three attacks per round. And what I want to see is some combo moves. Not in the "this must follow this" sense, but in the "This maneuver knocks prone, this other one does a lot of extra damage to prone targets". There's no need to say you can't take them both at third level (if you're using a Topple weapon for example) but they get more powerful in combo.Tiers of techniques for the BM would be a big help. Getting your best maneuvers at third, then picking 4th- choices at higher levels is just sad.
The question is what I am looking for and what counts as "lipservice". The Soulknife, for example, is a far far better class than the 3.X waste of space.So if you had a bunch of subclasses, across a number of classes, paying lipservice to mechanics that could be arguably called 'Warlord' mechanics, even if they are really just refluffed spells, and a pale imitation of the classes which came before (Psion/Warlord) you would be happy?