This is an odd thing to say.
If a subclass is published that says such-and-such about some fictional elements (like an order of knights), that is a bit of fiction about those knights and their order.
It is not published.
This is an odd thing to say.
If a subclass is published that says such-and-such about some fictional elements (like an order of knights), that is a bit of fiction about those knights and their order.
Using AI to create articles?I think a little perspective is warranted here. The article you linked to was posted a month ago. Wargamer seems to produce a lot of articles each day. Two days ago they posted 12 articles in a single day. The author of that article has published 25 articles on Wargamer in the last week.
With all that context in mind, Wargamer seems to "take notice" of a lot of stuff every day. I doubt that a single article one month ago is really going to be making waves at WotC, or reflects much more than an opportunity for the site to get a few more clicks. It's not exactly investigative journalism.
I would say the thread is more clickbaity than the article."Journalists".
Click bait from a click bait site is not exactly all thwt interesting.
Using AI to create articles?
I can respect that: I've become something of an FR Originalist recently, and while I would ignore the Time of Troubles, I enjoy Forgotten Realms Adventures quite a bit (hence my avatar) so I would still use particularly the city Gazateers from that as a resource.I think the FR jumped the shark with the Time of Troubles and the FR Adventures book.
Claims that the Purple Dragon Knight was an important part of the Forgotten Realms setting ring false to me. Yes, I am saying as a fan of FR that it is in fact pretty meaningless in the grand scheme of things and I think you claiming your view represents "those of us who are really into Forgotten Realms" isn't a good look. It's no more or less representative of my view of FR, and I loved the new subclass as finally fulfilling on the Fairy Tale Knight trope I've always wanted with very minor sacrifice of a relatively minor knighthood theme in FR that had very little meat to it. They made it much better, it will fit well into FR, and I welcome this change. I don't think it will be difficult to explain the change in the setting.Hold up, no. This is a really demeaning thing to write, I expect better from you. It isn’t a minor grievance for those of us who really are into Forgotten Realms lore AND who spend our money to buy these books. It isn’t meaningless to us, and being utterly dismissive of people who care, even if you don’t agree, is just flat out passively aggressively rude.
It's a GREAT mount class. If that's your issue with it, I recommend this video. I think it's would be an exceptionally powerful mount subclass.My problem with the pdk is that they took a really bad subclass and said here's a poopy warlord. Now instead of fixing it into a good warlord, they are making it a bad mount subclass. If you want to make a mount subclass, use the cavalier.
It's a GREAT mount class. If that's your issue with it, I recommend this video. I think it's would be an exceptionally powerful mount subclass.
The issue with turning it into a good warlord is that the fighter has too much stuff in the base class, leaving little room for power in the subclass. That's why we need a dedicated warlord class instead.My problem with the pdk is that they took a really bad subclass and said here's a poopy warlord. Now instead of fixing it into a good warlord, they are making it a bad mount subclass. If you want to make a mount subclass, use the cavalier.
Claims that the Purple Dragon Knight was an important part of the Forgotten Realms setting ring false to me.