Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
I don't mind the jargon. And I don't think I will ever use the role names during play - maybe afterwards, when we're discussing how the session went, but then we're always doing meta-game talk.
I'm not a big fan of 'class/level' systems but it seems liked if your going to have them one benefit is an easy means of designation. With previous editions, players might say, "That's when my Wizard cast lightning bolt at the orc guard". Now its 'my controller'. Totally ruins the mood and atmosphere for me.
Anyone else feeling this or have you found it pretty easy to get into the spirit of the game with brutes, lurkers, leaders, etc.?
AD
Well, character roles have been a part of the game since the very beginning. It's just new names for the old roles of cleric, fighter, mage, and thief.One of the elements of 4E that puts me off the most is the act of identifying the classes as controller, striker, leader, etc.
I disagree. I don't see that happening. When I'm relating to someone what happened in my last game, I'll still say "That's when my Wizard cast lightning bolt at the orc guard".With previous editions, players might say, "That's when my Wizard cast lightning bolt at the orc guard". Now its 'my controller'. Totally ruins the mood and atmosphere for me.
and "Monty Haul" to refer to GMs too soft on the challenge and too heavy on the treasure.