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Avoiding "Glut" (Maneuvers, tricks and other options)
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<blockquote data-quote="hanez" data-source="post: 5907312" data-attributes="member: 82160"><p>Disagree. When I played wizards in 3.x I loved MILLIONS of choices for my spells, I stayed up at night reading just trying to find the one spell I'd pick next level. At the same time I have players who just want to get better and more powerful with their axe, and want to ignore all the other stuff.</p><p></p><p>Which isnt to say magic should be complicated, and martial should be simple. Instead, there should be a complicated (vancian) magic class like the wizard, and a simple one that just blasts at will. There should be a simple martial class like the traditional D&D fighter and a complicated one like the 4e fighter.</p><p></p><p>I hope 5e will provide options to turn your simple D&D fighter into the complicated (more like 4e) one. Perhaps the simple version kept taking the feats to boost his hitpoints, attack damage and attack frequency, while the complicated one uses feats to pick powers. This would be the best of both worlds for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanez, post: 5907312, member: 82160"] Disagree. When I played wizards in 3.x I loved MILLIONS of choices for my spells, I stayed up at night reading just trying to find the one spell I'd pick next level. At the same time I have players who just want to get better and more powerful with their axe, and want to ignore all the other stuff. Which isnt to say magic should be complicated, and martial should be simple. Instead, there should be a complicated (vancian) magic class like the wizard, and a simple one that just blasts at will. There should be a simple martial class like the traditional D&D fighter and a complicated one like the 4e fighter. I hope 5e will provide options to turn your simple D&D fighter into the complicated (more like 4e) one. Perhaps the simple version kept taking the feats to boost his hitpoints, attack damage and attack frequency, while the complicated one uses feats to pick powers. This would be the best of both worlds for me. [/QUOTE]
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