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sure you don't wanna ecmo it?I will echo this.
sure you don't wanna ecmo it?I will echo this.
Captain America would be a huge improvement. Cap could take down a dragon solo, easily.This debate about Martials has raged as long as there has been Dnd. Its always been split between those who want high level Martials like Captain America, and those that want Martials more like Thor.
But everyone....there is no fight here, because WOTC has chosen a side, they are team Cap. So you might get them to budge a bit on the power level of martials, and you can get in a few spellcaster nerfs, but there will not be any 4e like martial manuevers where fighters are suddenly doing the utterly fantastical, its just not going to happen. And any debate trying to get it to that point is just wasted electrons.
I think the best we could hope for beyond what they are doing, is maybe get an extra Epic Boon or something....which is a pretty nice something. But in no scenario are you going to see massive sweeping changes, its just not going to happen.
Captain America would be a huge improvement. Cap could take down a dragon solo, easily.
And then you have Bruce Wayne from Batman Beyond.Cap is a great Warlord.
the lazylord to end all lazylords...And then you have Bruce Wayne from Batman Beyond.
Cap is a Fighter/Battlemaster with military leadership abilities.Cap is a great Warlord.
To be fair, narratively cap is often portrayed as the “ultimate leader” in comics. Like super power brings will let him take lead because he’s just “the best leader”.Cap is a Fighter/Battlemaster with military leadership abilities.
Widow is a Rogue/Assassin with military leadership abilities.
Hawkeye is a Ranger/Hunter with military leadership abilities.
Black Panther is a Monk/Way of the Panther with military leadership abilities.
So many heroes are a [enter class here] who can lead, inspire, and command tactically. Doesn't make them Warlords.
I mean…you’re describing magic, though.To the idea that a martial character should not be able to do anything beyond X because it would have to be magic, I salute that idea with all the disrespect that it deserves. How about in a multiverse where Good, Evil and Neutrality are active if not sentient forces could they be what is empowering high level martials to go beyond the norm without magic.
Generally inspiring people is just being a person. Providing moment-to-moment tactical guidance is a specific skill set. Paralyze everything but his mouth and ears and he's still incredibly powerful as long as he can talk to a friend.Cap is a Fighter/Battlemaster with military leadership abilities.
Widow is a Rogue/Assassin with military leadership abilities.
Hawkeye is a Ranger/Hunter with military leadership abilities.
Black Panther is a Monk/Way of the Panther with military leadership abilities.
So many heroes are a [enter class here] who can lead, inspire, and command tactically. Doesn't make them Warlords.
Not hyperbole, a matter of opinion. What abilities do you see the Fighter getting in the playtest that are actually high-powered? The peak of of weapon mastery is combining two abilities that you can have at 1st level; it's pathetic to pretend that makes it something that needs to be kept till past 10th level.This is absurd hyperbole with no purpose. Fighters get high level abilities. The high level fighter could even still get abilities that allow them to bypass some challenges. They just can’t be overtly magical, unless they’re abilities for a subclass that is overtly magical.
So, something like a spell that combines the effect of two 1st level spells - let's say Ice Storm combining Grease and Burning Hands for difficult terrain and damage - is an example of a spell that Wizards should be waiting till 13th levvel to pick up? Because clearly the actually martial abilities that combine that way are so awesome that they need to wait till higher levels, so the actually magical ones should be treated in a comparable way.And just to be clear, “comparable” as a matter of type here, not scale. If you can design some actually martial abilities that are comparable in power level to high level spells, I’m all for it. They just cannot be spells in disguise, or otherwise overtly magical.
Hercules, on one of his adventures, lifted the world.Hercules can’t blow up mountains. Chu Chulain couldn’t cut one in half with his sword. And these are deified mythical figures.
No, casters having strange and terrible power is fantasy.
I really don’t care. There will always be such complaints. If you stayed truly martial in 4e it still happened. Because “guy with sword” has to do different kinds of things than “sorcerer”.