I'm a little concerned about the comment about elves being creatures of instinct etc. vs the eladrin being more mental. There appears to be an implication that they *might* be splitting the race into two different races or something. That bothers me somewhat, as I really don't like the idea of a granular breakdown of a race, such that people have to choose one or the other, depending on what they want to do with their character.
More importantly, it completely blows up like 30 years of tradition, continuity within the settings, etc.
For what benefit? Because we need someone to tell us that we should use the sylvan "thinker" race for a mage, and the sylvan "doer" race for a fighter or rogue? How is this superior to having either one elven race, or subraces of the same race?
Admittedly, this is all very preliminary, and we don't have alot of info yet....just that one comment, and the image of the eladrin wizard, which made people all start asking if eladrins were going to be core, or if they're the name of aasimar in 4E, to balance against tieflings in the PHB etc.
I'm really hoping this isn't the direction they're going in.
Banshee
More importantly, it completely blows up like 30 years of tradition, continuity within the settings, etc.
For what benefit? Because we need someone to tell us that we should use the sylvan "thinker" race for a mage, and the sylvan "doer" race for a fighter or rogue? How is this superior to having either one elven race, or subraces of the same race?
Admittedly, this is all very preliminary, and we don't have alot of info yet....just that one comment, and the image of the eladrin wizard, which made people all start asking if eladrins were going to be core, or if they're the name of aasimar in 4E, to balance against tieflings in the PHB etc.
I'm really hoping this isn't the direction they're going in.
Banshee