A) What makes you think they aren't?
B) Why is this important anyway?
Because the overall mechanic is the same. It's important to me because I want more than just fluff to be the difference between the two.
4th edition doesn't give me what I want.
A) What makes you think they aren't?
B) Why is this important anyway?
I guess I'm just not really sure I understand all this 'new direction' stuff.
Because the overall mechanic is the same.
...I ask you what makes you feel that the mechanics are the same and your answer is "The mechanics are the same,"?
Really?
Really?
I'm not sure what he is referring to, either. Both of the usual possibilities are unlikely:...I ask you what makes you feel that the mechanics are the same and your answer is "The mechanics are the same,"?
I'm not sure what he is referring to, either. Both of the usual possibilities are unlikely:
1. The AEDU power structure. However, since this was changed in Essentials, and he has already said that he doesn't like the direction in which Essentials is going.
2. Everyone rolls an attack roll against a defense. However, this was the case even pre-Essentials, so it is hardly a "new" direction.
Now, if he had said that he doesn't like the new direction of Essentials because the mechanics are different, then he might make more sense to me.
I think that to a large extent, he's got you on this one.
The effects of powers may vary somewhat, but every class uses the same structure of powers to express those effects - so many at-wills, encounter, and daily powers. The mechanics (roll an attack against some defense, hit get one result, miss get another result) are all the same.
So, yes, really.
It's not a difficult answer to comprehend so I don't know why you are trying to make it more complicated than it is. The mechanics for the classes are essentially the same and this is not what I want.
Pentius said:I agree that ForeverSlayer has got Dannager on this one, but for different reasons than you do, I think. Why are they the same? Because they're the same. What's the same? They are. They're the same, and it's bad. They were changed to be different? No, they're still the same, and also bad.
It's not an easy stance to argue with.