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<blockquote data-quote="Sunseeker" data-source="post: 5815227"><p>Sadly that's how these things usually go. Of course: they could give the assassin a full-on class with say, 3 trees. The Executioner-style poisony assassin, the older more rogue-with-a-few-tricks assassin and the Shadowy Assassin. </p><p></p><p>It'd be interesting to see a talent-tree system similar to the one in SWTOR, in which there is a "middle" tree that overlaps between two "advanced class" progressions.</p><p></p><p>So you could have the "tricky rogue" Assassin-tree overlap with the full-on Rogue class, and both of them would have access to those skills/feats/powers in addition to the others from their class. </p><p></p><p>You could end up making a great big circle out of the whole thing and make every class inter-connected. Paladin would overlap with cleric and fighter, cleric would overlap with priest who'd overlap with mage who'd overlap with sorcerer who'd overlap into warlock, who might tie into shaman who might connect with druid who'd then come back around to ranger who'd hook into assassin. </p><p></p><p>If anyone is familiar with MTG's "Color pie" and how each color connects to every other color in similar and opposed ways gets the direction I'm going here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunseeker, post: 5815227"] Sadly that's how these things usually go. Of course: they could give the assassin a full-on class with say, 3 trees. The Executioner-style poisony assassin, the older more rogue-with-a-few-tricks assassin and the Shadowy Assassin. It'd be interesting to see a talent-tree system similar to the one in SWTOR, in which there is a "middle" tree that overlaps between two "advanced class" progressions. So you could have the "tricky rogue" Assassin-tree overlap with the full-on Rogue class, and both of them would have access to those skills/feats/powers in addition to the others from their class. You could end up making a great big circle out of the whole thing and make every class inter-connected. Paladin would overlap with cleric and fighter, cleric would overlap with priest who'd overlap with mage who'd overlap with sorcerer who'd overlap into warlock, who might tie into shaman who might connect with druid who'd then come back around to ranger who'd hook into assassin. If anyone is familiar with MTG's "Color pie" and how each color connects to every other color in similar and opposed ways gets the direction I'm going here. [/QUOTE]
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