Bill Zebub
“It’s probably Matt Mercer’s fault.”
So it seems like we are getting a new martial class, and a new caster class.
In the KS discussion, Paladin and Barbarian seem popular. I haven't seen if any caster classes are trending.
I'm looking forward to the live streams, but also can't help but wonder/think/theorize/wish in certain directions.
A number of fan attempts at Paladin and Barbarian (and other classes) that I've seen have a tendency to just take the D&D versions and translate abilities to Shadowdark. But Kelsey is great at taking a fresh look at these sorts of things, and not being constrained by D&Disms that are easy to mistake as intrinsic to the concept, so I'm excited to see what she comes up with.
If Barbarian wins, I really hope she doesn't use a "rage x times per day" mechanic. In fact I hope she minimizes combat effectiveness, and instead focuses on other 'flavors'.
But really I'm rooting for Paladin.
I'm not sure what I hope for in a caster class. One thing I've always felt was missing from D&D (although maybe addressed by Divine Soul sorcerer) is a cloth-wearing healer/support class. I think I'd like to see such a thing in Shadowdark. I'd love something with literally no spells that do damage, which I think that could work in SD better than in some other systems.
How about you? Thoughts/ideas/wishes?
In the KS discussion, Paladin and Barbarian seem popular. I haven't seen if any caster classes are trending.
I'm looking forward to the live streams, but also can't help but wonder/think/theorize/wish in certain directions.
A number of fan attempts at Paladin and Barbarian (and other classes) that I've seen have a tendency to just take the D&D versions and translate abilities to Shadowdark. But Kelsey is great at taking a fresh look at these sorts of things, and not being constrained by D&Disms that are easy to mistake as intrinsic to the concept, so I'm excited to see what she comes up with.
If Barbarian wins, I really hope she doesn't use a "rage x times per day" mechanic. In fact I hope she minimizes combat effectiveness, and instead focuses on other 'flavors'.
But really I'm rooting for Paladin.
I'm not sure what I hope for in a caster class. One thing I've always felt was missing from D&D (although maybe addressed by Divine Soul sorcerer) is a cloth-wearing healer/support class. I think I'd like to see such a thing in Shadowdark. I'd love something with literally no spells that do damage, which I think that could work in SD better than in some other systems.
How about you? Thoughts/ideas/wishes?