Garthanos
Arcadian Knight
I was using martial in this case as "Every single class with extra attack"Wait so there's no differences between the foundation of the Rogue class and Fighter class in 5e??
I was using martial in this case as "Every single class with extra attack"Wait so there's no differences between the foundation of the Rogue class and Fighter class in 5e??
So they do have different foundations... but you don't consider the rogue a martial character, you consider him... what exactly?I was using martial in this case as "Every single class with extra attack"
I was short handing "gets an extra attack" in 5e that includes a lot of other classes in 5e significantly more than the 4e martial categorization which 5e doesnt even "really" have tell me how paladins and rangers are they or arent they martial? it doesn't really matter 5e made a huge amount of classes samey sameySo they do have different foundations...
I was short handing "gets an extra attack" in 5e that includes a lot of other classes in 5e significantly more than the 4e martial categorization which 5e doesnt even "really" have tell me how paladins and rangers are they or arent they martial? it doesn't really matter 5e made a huge amount of classes samey samey
So is your claim that some 4e powers are samey, or that all 4e powers are samey?Well I chose low level powers from the PHB because that's what the majority of people will play and see (since most groups don't go to high level and don't buy in past the PHB for any edition). And yes I chose 4 from different classes that were similar as an example of why some might feel the powers are samey... but how many would satisfy this nebulous criteria you seem to have created?
EDIT: And just to be clear, my claim is that I can totally understand how the powers of 4e could appear samey to certain groups... dependent on classes played, powers selected and the fact that most groups do not play high level and do not buy beyond the PHB.
So is your claim that some 4e powers are samey, or that all 4e powers are samey?
No it means the word "martial" is not the most significant part and you are focusing on it for silliness.Also the fact that you can't easily classify Rangers, Paladins and Rogues as "martial" seems to go against your logic of them being very samey.
No it means the word "martial" is not the most significant part and you are focusing on it for silliness.
Also every single extra attack combatant in 5e has the same basic set of at-wills that lack even the distinction (across class) of a set of at-wills that were cherry picked for similarity.
Yeh dude I explained I meant "Extra Attack Class" and you seem to have broken something over it.Dude you used the word martial in reference to 5e.