WalterKovacs
First Post
- One of the things we heard in 4e development was that races would be different but equal; an elf fighter and dwarf fighter would play very differently, but one wouldn't be inherently better then the other. I think this was mostly geared towards making the classes very MAD, which, in their defense, they were - at the least, classes would need have three main attributes, which would give a good racial diversity. I think barbarians break that though; they really don't need a lot of stats, at least from what we've seen so far, and as such there IS the problem of one master race for barbarians.
- Barbarians, due to chainmail, start off inherently with one less feat![]()
a) Dex, outside of just the benefit until you get heavy armor, helps with a number of feats that may come up (if you don't go with hammers or axe, you want armor spec for chain or scale)
b) This is specifically the STR + CON build, so no charisma based powers. This means that it's going to look very one sided as to which class is "best" at it. In general though, the lack of races in PHB I that give bonuses to Strength made it so that non-human [or dragonborn] races would have a hard time being a "good" fighter, as they need to spend a LOT on getting their strength up. A Dwarven Barbarian might have a hard time gettng his STR up, but he has the bump in CON, and the cool weapon feat.
Many classes have a pair of builds where the individual builds only really need 2 stats. Without seeing the charisma build, we can't see whether you'd want all three stats, or just go with 2 and leave it at that. [Remember, the class may have a GREAT fort, but will have a horrible will and reflex if it just maxes out STR and CON].