I don't think there is a bunker strong enough to endure the fanbase exploding over this.
So long as this version doesn't have an infinite bottle factory...
So I spend a hour throwing 600 acid flasks, creating an impenetrable barrier of broken glass....
Another viewpoint is that after five long years WotC still haven't managed to publish a single new class.
That's a really interesting point. It touches on (my view of) the essential problem with the Warlord class as well - that it was built to fulfil a rules niche, not a story niche, meaning that it is not simply a case of finding the best way to do its story in the new rules set. You could say that Rangers and Sorcerers have the same problem but to a much lesser extent.
Yeah, can't blame WotC for nature.
If you aren't just trolling, and really believe five years between class additions is a reasonable development span, boy are you out of touch.Good, caution is the better part of valor.
Strawman after strawman.So what? We're not entitled to new classes. They've put out UA versions of the artificer and mystic, and there are dozens of third-party publishers putting out new classes online. Who cares that WotC hasn't thrown a glut of classes at us again?
The Artificer is interesting, because it fills a story niche, but not one that existed at the time D&D was originally created. It arose later, along with the Steampunk genre.