austinwulf
First Post
Howdy,
I have been reading a bit regarding the fact that DnD is striving to make all classes ballanced, and I think that's great! (I remember well the crazy level progressions etc from 1st and 2nd)
But so far as I have read, that balance seems to only pertain to an adventuring party facing their adversaries. What happens when the party Rogue tries to steal the Party Fighter's coin purse...cause you know its going to happen...
Have these classes been tested at all vs. each other? Cause in the manhood measuring contests that pop-up (no pun intended) in DnD tend to be less "How many orcs have you killed" and more, "Oh yeah? Well my guy can kill your guy!"
Any experienced playtesters have any insight here?
I have been reading a bit regarding the fact that DnD is striving to make all classes ballanced, and I think that's great! (I remember well the crazy level progressions etc from 1st and 2nd)
But so far as I have read, that balance seems to only pertain to an adventuring party facing their adversaries. What happens when the party Rogue tries to steal the Party Fighter's coin purse...cause you know its going to happen...
Have these classes been tested at all vs. each other? Cause in the manhood measuring contests that pop-up (no pun intended) in DnD tend to be less "How many orcs have you killed" and more, "Oh yeah? Well my guy can kill your guy!"
Any experienced playtesters have any insight here?