FrogReaver
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Interesting. I’ll miss the opportunity to smite on OA.I don't mind a once per round limitation. It's making it a bonus action that I dislike.
Interesting. I’ll miss the opportunity to smite on OA.I don't mind a once per round limitation. It's making it a bonus action that I dislike.
Because a new book for what is ostensibly the same game with a class called "paladin" is out.Yea, that’s the attitude that doesn’t make sense to me. We’ve had the 2014 paladin and 2014 GWM for 10 years. They haven’t broken the game. Why would they somehow becomes problems just because a new book is out?
tell that to WotC, they insisted on bending over backwards when they should not haveYea, but that's the number one attitude I'm arguing against. It just doesn't make sense to publish books that are officially "compatible" and then not treat them like they're compatible
But some people will, for whatever reason, prefer the 2014 material. It's not that big a deal.Then they should double down on confidence in their own design and stop pretending it's not a replacement for the 2014 material.
That's going to take some hashing out by the community to figure out standards. To my eye, it's not a problem as long as you use 2014 material all the way. No free 1st level Background feat or mixing in 2024 feats that all come with a +1 ASI, no using the revised 2024 Smite spells, no trying to wedge a 2024 era subclass in. It's all or nothing.One of the examples I use when people claim compatibility is that I'm going to use my 2014 paladin with his unlimited smites and the 2014 great weapon master feat in a 2024 game. 10 to 1 says I get turned down.
Just use both! Who cares which version a player wants to use? If they bought the new book, let them try it out. If they only have the old book, let them use that one!Because a new book for what is ostensibly the same game with a class called "paladin" is out.
Plenty of people disagree with that, and say the Paladin and GWM have been broken from the start. And it's only gotten worse as Xanathar and Tashas have added more multiclass combos.Yea, that’s the attitude that doesn’t make sense to me. We’ve had the 2014 paladin and 2014 GWM for 10 years. They haven’t broken the game. Why would they somehow becomes problems just because a new book is out?
Then they've had 10 years to house rule them! I've houseruled GWM in my own games.Plenty of people disagree with that, and say the Paladin and GWM have been broken from the start. And it's only gotten worse as Xanathar and Tashas have added more multiclass combos.
Not that big a deal to you. To say otherwise indicates you are speaking for others when it's just your personal opinion.But some people will, for whatever reason, prefer the 2014 material. It's not that big a deal.
Everyone doesn't have control of the house rules at the table. House rules are good, but things working out of the box is better.Then they've had 10 years to house rule them! I've houseruled GWM in my own games.
If people are expecting the new books to be some fresh start where they don't have to worry about balance or power creep anymore, they're going to be sorely disappointed.