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Are humans balanced in 4e?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor Proctor" data-source="post: 4588255" data-attributes="member: 78547"><p>Yeah, don't get caught up in the names of classes. Some of the concepts in older editions are embodied in new classes now, and sometimes concepts that you had to multiclass or dual class for are now embodied in a single class. You need to look at what the classes are actually capable of, rather than just saying "Well, I played x before, so I'll play x again."</p><p></p><p>Also, consider the Ruthless Ruffian as well. You get proficiency with the Mace and Club, and you can add your STR mod to damage rolls on powers with the new Rattling keyword. Although this and the Brutal are both good for humans because you're not <strong>heavily</strong> dependant on that second stat. As long as you boost DEX with your +2, a 14 or 16 in the secondary stats should get you through just fine. Plus, with your extra bonuses to defenses, you'll make a tougher Rogue compared to some of the other races, which would be good if you want to play him as more of an up close and personal PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor Proctor, post: 4588255, member: 78547"] Yeah, don't get caught up in the names of classes. Some of the concepts in older editions are embodied in new classes now, and sometimes concepts that you had to multiclass or dual class for are now embodied in a single class. You need to look at what the classes are actually capable of, rather than just saying "Well, I played x before, so I'll play x again." Also, consider the Ruthless Ruffian as well. You get proficiency with the Mace and Club, and you can add your STR mod to damage rolls on powers with the new Rattling keyword. Although this and the Brutal are both good for humans because you're not [B]heavily[/B] dependant on that second stat. As long as you boost DEX with your +2, a 14 or 16 in the secondary stats should get you through just fine. Plus, with your extra bonuses to defenses, you'll make a tougher Rogue compared to some of the other races, which would be good if you want to play him as more of an up close and personal PC. [/QUOTE]
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