Corinnguard
Hero
Nope, they get their kick by literally giving you a piece of their mind, whether you like it or not.CHA is force of personality, INT is your brainpower, and psions and psychics don't fuel their powers by being charming

Nope, they get their kick by literally giving you a piece of their mind, whether you like it or not.CHA is force of personality, INT is your brainpower, and psions and psychics don't fuel their powers by being charming
This is again why I probably would put the Psion/Psychic/Whatever to WIS. Let the Psion be connected to willpower, intuition, insight, enlightenment, and perception instead of intellect, reason, and memory. It would also multiclass better with a Monk.CHA is force of personality, INT is your brainpower, and psions and psychics don't fuel their powers by being charming
you seem to be lost on what the monk is mimicking
WIS would be a good secondary but i do think it really should be an INT class at it's core, if only for the fact that asides from thematically fitting just as well we've already got a good array of WIS classes and a bit of a dearth of INT ones.This is again why I probably would put the Psion/Psychic/Whatever to WIS. Let the Psion be connected to willpower, intuition, insight, enlightenment, and perception instead of intellect, reason, and memory. It would also multiclass better with a Monk.
In contrast, I think that WIS is more thematically fitting for psions for the thematic reasons that I already listed, but I understand that INT has the backing of "tradition."WIS would be a good secondary but i do think it really should be an INT class at it's core, if only for the fact that asides from thematically fitting just as well we've already got a good array of WIS classes and a bit of a dearth of INT ones.
no that was not my point, you're right about the weapons but wrong about the monkI'm going to put this as delicately as I can but at the granularity that D&D cares about a sai is just a spear, a naginata is just a glaive, a katana is just a broadsword that can be wielded with two hands, and a samurai is just a fighter with a noble background.
to not tempt me with thatThis is again why I probably would put the Psion/Psychic/Whatever to WIS. Let the Psion be connected to willpower, intuition, insight, enlightenment, and perception instead of intellect, reason, and memory. It would also multiclass better with a Monk.
Uh... wouldn't a sai be more akin to a short sword or dagger?I'm going to put this as delicately as I can but at the granularity that D&D cares about a sai is just a spear, a naginata is just a glaive, a katana is just a broadsword that can be wielded with two hands, and a samurai is just a fighter with a noble background.
Well the Duelist/Swashbuckler has always been in that weird spot between Fighter and Rogue.It could be, but only if we're breaking up fighter and rogue into several classes. Swash fits nicely in the middle of those, being a dex/cha primary class. It would probably use superiority dice (as would a more str-focused warblade.)
Dex/int would be more like a skill-based rogue, including subclasses like thief, acrobat, inquisitive, and mastermind. (And probably arcane trickster)
Then add in assassin (rogue but all about sneak attack, subclasses are about magic or poison and/or oath) and Swordmage (which gobbles up all the other gish concepts like hexblade and bladesinger) and we're in a much better spot IMO.