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<blockquote data-quote="Sadrik" data-source="post: 4704052" data-attributes="member: 14506"><p>That is an interesting notion, use any stat with any class. I think I still like that each class is tied to a single stat call me a traditionalist. I do think that easily (like one heroic feat) getting rid of secondary, tertiary and second primary is an interesting notion that enhances the players experience by opening up all class powers equally.</p><p></p><p>I suppose the other design avenue would be to grant every class secondary effects based upon every stat. Then if you wanted quick and tough ranger he was not outclassed completely by the quick and wise or strong and wise ranger. Creating enough powers for each class to fill each secondary stat is tough to balance let alone the real estate it would require. Instead of that, opening up all of the powers to their own primary with say a feat would allow characters to mostly be played with the secondaries as is but would allow for a lot more customization.</p><p></p><p><strong>Snappy Feat Name [heroic]</strong></p><p>Whenever a power from your class calls for an ability that is not you primary ability use your primary ability instead.</p><p></p><p>Something like that would go a long way to making characters very customizable as far as stats go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sadrik, post: 4704052, member: 14506"] That is an interesting notion, use any stat with any class. I think I still like that each class is tied to a single stat call me a traditionalist. I do think that easily (like one heroic feat) getting rid of secondary, tertiary and second primary is an interesting notion that enhances the players experience by opening up all class powers equally. I suppose the other design avenue would be to grant every class secondary effects based upon every stat. Then if you wanted quick and tough ranger he was not outclassed completely by the quick and wise or strong and wise ranger. Creating enough powers for each class to fill each secondary stat is tough to balance let alone the real estate it would require. Instead of that, opening up all of the powers to their own primary with say a feat would allow characters to mostly be played with the secondaries as is but would allow for a lot more customization. [B]Snappy Feat Name [heroic][/B] Whenever a power from your class calls for an ability that is not you primary ability use your primary ability instead. Something like that would go a long way to making characters very customizable as far as stats go. [/QUOTE]
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