That would be nice. Druids are about even with Bards with information in the Complete series. Nobody loves Druids...*sigh*Nightfall said:Merric,
I still think they should make one more Complete book. Complete Wild. We need it more than anything. (Druids and Rangers deserve more.)
With the complete series, completely agree. For me though, if I need more druid stuff, PG: Clerics and Druids fills me up right along with Quint Druid.Ankh-Morpork Guard said:That would be nice. Druids are about even with Bards with information in the Complete series. Nobody loves Druids...*sigh*
Again, I agree.Nightfall said:With the complete series, completely agree. For me though, if I need more druid stuff, PG: Clerics and Druids fills me up right along with Quint Druid.
Oh, there's quite a bit they can do to improve the game yet. I think core mechanics themselves are good but they can certainly re-gear the entire game for better balanced high level play. Pull back some of that power/ability bloat. Compress the disparities between the classes (HP, Saves, Skills, Combat Ability) at higher levels and eliminate the oft-maligned "one hit wonders" - the Save or Die / Nerf effects. Make the characters harder to kill, but then make it harder to come back. I personally feel the skill system could use an overhaul too...Originally posted by scottdunphy:
And what if there isn't a 4E planned because the developers haven't thought it up yet? It seems everyone is assuming a profit motive but it seems to me the developers actually had something to say with 3.5 (even if you don't appreciate it). What if they are actually out of major changes to make? I don't think it would suprise me too much.
Vrecknidj said:<rant>There are some really brilliant people on these boards, people who've made excellent catches on rules problems, people who've noticed contradictions that are subtle, people who've contributed excellent class modification ideas, people who've contributed excellent house-rules that would fit within almost any near-core campaign model. It would be nice if all of this got noticed.</rant>
Heh, rememebr BATTLESYSTEM in 2E? EVERYTHING referenced it and almost no one actually bought it. I have a 2nd hand copy from a frind tho.MerricB said:There's a difference.
Rules Bloat is what happened with oD&D and AD&D: you end up with the rules for the game spread over six or more books, with different systems for each (and occasionally different rules for the same task!) I want to swim the lake... now, which book has the rules for that?
Options Bloat is what happens with Prestige Classes and Feats. The rules of the game are pretty static, but the special abilities multiply and interact strangely. Although this may seem a problem to keep track of it all, it's not actually that bad, as only a few options will be used in any one session, and the DM and players can easily keep track of them.
There's a little Rules Bloat occuring with Frostburn (additional levels of cold and handling weather conditions), but mostly it's on the level of Options Bloat, I think.
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