Mouseferatu said:
Formatting on that table's a little off. That's going to confuse some people.
Hmm...what's wrong with it? My guess is that the level listing on the 'Novice Power', 'Acolyte Power', and 'Adept Power' belong in the Prerequisites column.
EDIT: Apparently our vampiric rodent has picked up the Sneak of Shadows feat.
As for the article, it's underwhelming at first glance, but it's growing on me. So you get to pick up a skill (the 'iconic' skill for Cleric, Rogue, and Wizard, a choice for everyone else), get to use the class's 'core' power as if it were a step below where it normally was, and get to meet prerequisites for feats, paragon paths, etc. Then you can spend feats to swap out powers. The 'build options' and other bits will have to wait until 11th level, I imagine.
It's not as flexible as 3E, and it favors dabblers over even splits, but it looks like it should do the job.
And it's worth it just for this line: "In 4th Edition, we strived to make each character option useful. Since D&D lacks a competitive or deck building element, it's silly to hide bad choices in the rules."
We continue our joyful dance on the grave of 'system mastery'.
