No.hong said:Classless D&D isn't what exactly, yes?
Whew!mearls said:Pukunui: I'm not bothered at all by enthusiasm.
Yeah, I realized I was overdoing things and went back and toned everything down in my original posts. You may notice that I changed the thread title to reflect that it's a thread about your ramblings rather than confirmation of what's going to be in 4e. I also took out all references to customization being "easy", since you never actually said that. Thanks to Umbran for calling me out on the whole "putting words in your mouth" thing. What would we do without moderators?I just want to make sure that people who see the thread don't think that D&D is going classless or anything. It's important that people get an accurate picture of what we're doing.
Darkwolf71 said:Actually, at that point I think you could honestly say it's no longer D&D.
helium3 said:Oh fer crying outloud.
It's still D&D as long as there are Dungeons, Dragons and hot chicks in chainmail bikinis!!!!
Yes, they do. And most of the time it is over some trivial thing. However, D&D has always been, at it's core, a class based system. Change spell mechanics, change combat. Add/remove various sundry other options. But classes are the base of every single incarnation of D&D that has existed.Keefe the Thief said:People say that all the time. There is no "certain point" to be reached to get somebody tell you "it´s not longer D&D". D&D has been so much in the past, that dropping anything will make it "stop D&D" for somebody out there.
The D&D that can be named is not the eternal D&D.Engilbrand said:I'm currently playing in a game that uses only New World of Darkness books. The setting? Forgotten Realms. Specifically the Underdark. As far as I'm concerned, I'm playing D&D. It just happens to be a non-WotC rules system. When I tried Iron Kingdoms, I considered that to be D&D. Eberron? D&D. Exalted? Not D&D. It's more than just the name on the box. I play D&D different than I play Exalted different than I play Mage. It's the feel of the setting and the things I bring to the game that make it D&D. I really look forward to 4th edition. I hope that it's even more D&D than 3.5.
Darkwolf71 said:Yes, they do. And most of the time it is over some trivial thing. However, D&D has always been, at it's core, a class based system. Change spell mechanics, change combat. Add/remove various sundry other options. But classes are the base of every single incarnation of D&D that has existed.