OldSchoolGamerGirl
Adventurer
yeah, I can't imagine anyone playing in middle earth with a half let alone full caster from D&DThe way they depict magic users contradicts that entirely.
yeah, I can't imagine anyone playing in middle earth with a half let alone full caster from D&DThe way they depict magic users contradicts that entirely.
Nope.The way they depict magic users contradicts that entirely.
Nope.
"LOTR with Mages and more monsters" is 10000000% how the design teams of D&D have portrayed D&D for 80% of its life
Well thats different. Selling DND as LOTR+ is different from it being designed as LOTR+
It is designed as LOTR+. This is why all of the nonmagical full fighters at any of my 5e tables I have even seen were raceswapped Gimli, Legolas, or Faramir clones or nondescript town guards.
My point is the design of the fighter, the class that this topic is about...So again the design of magic users completely contradicts the LOTR+ designation. Thats not an insignificant departure and thats without getting into how nearly every single Martial combination is excessively beyond anything seen in LOTR.
Hell, a lot of DND regularly exceeds mythic LOTR. Slaying Ancalagon the Black or Gothmog are nearly incomprehensible mythical feats in the context of LOTR. In DND thats just Tuesday before lunch.
My point is the design of the fighter, the class that this topic is about...
the most popular class in the game...
...is designed around warriors in LOTRs.
That's a function of level not inspiration.But again, even that is inaccurate. Even a Champion Fighter is well in excess of what LOTR human fighters can do just by virtue of of Survivor. And thats without getting into the weeds over what Critical even is or whether or not being able to jump 50-70ft+ in a single bound counts as merely mundane.
Mmmm... I can just about imagine playing Radagast as a 5e Druid. Which kinda makes the point.yeah, I can't imagine anyone playing in middle earth with a half let alone full caster from D&D