As I said, I want the core classes and rules, only without having to print out (and write it all in the books) hundreds of pages. ....Again, If WoTC wants me -- and other people like me -- as customers, they should reprint the core rule books.
That's where the Int modifier comes in. It fills the spot of the fifth d6.I actually expected it to be 5d6 and knocked prone.
With the retro-vibe of the Essentials updates, 5d6 would make sense, since when you picked up fireball in AD&D at 5th level, you did 5d6 damage.
One single dice and brutal 1 does not increase its efficiency... knock prone would...
So you want an essentially complete package for the price of a portion?
And you want Wizards to believe "you'll" buy updated/reprintedversions of books you didn't buy in teh first place?
D&D Essentials: Essentially just another thing to nerdrage about.
Who. Cares. I. don't.Being disappointed and expressing critical opinions counts as raging?![]()
You know, reading through this now, I dig the knight a lot more. I was missing the Warlord, since that's my favorite new class of 4E (I like playing a martial leader), but the Knight has some leader-esque options like BATTLE LEADER (allies within 2 can shift 1) or GLOWERING THREAT (enemies within 2 take -5 to attack others) or HELPING HANDS (allows others to make a save) or BATTLEFIELD HEALING (others can spend a surge)