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4E is too balanced - options to replace all martial dailies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie1969" data-source="post: 5393155" data-attributes="member: 61252"><p>Domain-based clerics, fighters without dailies, a modified spellbook... Heroes of the Fallen Lands sounds really really good. My kids & I definitely will be using it by Xmas break. Thanks again for the suggestion.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmm... haven't tried that, but it sounds potentially aggravating, and not befitting of heroic fantasy. Heroes make their own luck. </p><p></p><p>That's definitely worse. The player having total control completely belies the notion of limited circumstances. If they're able to activate the feat at any moment, then it makes no sense that they can't do it again in the next battle, and the next, every time.</p><p></p><p>If I were inclined to use 3rd tier martial powers, I would take RW's "groove point" idea up a notch. A fighter plans the battle turns ahead, with a series of shifts, feints & maneuvers preparing for the desired opportunity.</p><p></p><p>But that's moot, because it seems that Mike Mearls and I have similar views on D&D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie1969, post: 5393155, member: 61252"] Domain-based clerics, fighters without dailies, a modified spellbook... Heroes of the Fallen Lands sounds really really good. My kids & I definitely will be using it by Xmas break. Thanks again for the suggestion. Hmm... haven't tried that, but it sounds potentially aggravating, and not befitting of heroic fantasy. Heroes make their own luck. That's definitely worse. The player having total control completely belies the notion of limited circumstances. If they're able to activate the feat at any moment, then it makes no sense that they can't do it again in the next battle, and the next, every time. If I were inclined to use 3rd tier martial powers, I would take RW's "groove point" idea up a notch. A fighter plans the battle turns ahead, with a series of shifts, feints & maneuvers preparing for the desired opportunity. But that's moot, because it seems that Mike Mearls and I have similar views on D&D. [/QUOTE]
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