The near mandatory 4e fans insulting and disregarded anyone else aside, 4e is complete as a pen and paper game, but feels incomplete as a D&D game, and is overall lacking in options and choices.
Isn't that my point? That they removed something troublesome, but the fix isn't until later? 3.5 grapple was bleh, but it was mostly the extra's that made it unbearable. Again, grab isn't grapple, they've already said Grapple will come later.
A dismissive antagonistic tone does not mean something that is a staple of fantasy hasn't been curtailed. Flight was problematic, so they cut it way back.
I'm not even sure why you're arguing with me since I said I liked rituals.
Oh, you mean no more "I hit 5th-level, and any melee-based monster is now worthless" flight.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
And that doesn't even address the fact that Flight is a mechanic that is handled by 4th Edition, so your claim that it is gone is false.
It really depends on what you mean by "complete". Obviously the game can be played as it is without additional material needed.The near mandatory 4e fans insulting and disregarded anyone else aside, 4e is complete as a pen and paper game, but feels incomplete as a D&D game, and is overall lacking in options and choices.
I realize that rationality is not a hallmark of the 4e fanboi, but you can't both claim to be grateful that something is gone and then say it's still there anyway. Well, not and be sane anyway.
It's a stock fantasy game but it lacks staples like good dragons and centaurs.
It's heir to a gaming tradition that always held up the 'Knight in Shining armour' as an archtype, yet barely covers the concepts of mounts and mounted combat and somehow still offers two different ways of dealing with them and no particular guidence on which one to use.
The rules system is non-intuitive, abstract and poorly written. Furthermore the writing style denies insight into the designers intent which makes things harder than they need to be when a problem crops up.
There is not even a nod to those aspect of the world that do not involve going into a labyrinth and killing things. The equipment list doesn't even include clothes for god's sake.
And I've seen more psionics in play than metallics or golems. So...Actually, I will question thisI’ve seen many more golems, frost giants and metallic dragons in play than psionics.
Thankfully, they decided not to include them, presumably to make more room for other more important things.The equipment list doesn't even include clothes for god's sake.
The near mandatory 4e fans insulting and disregarded anyone else aside
Cute strawman and, in the latter case an ad hominem, that adds nothing to the discussion.Andor said:I realize that rationality is not a hallmark of the 4e fanboi
Yeah, mean bastards themYou forgot Unicorns...because evrybody knows if there was an iconic monster that everyone fought it was those dang-blasted unicorns...I totally understand how they as well as a few others beat out metallic dragons...![]()
Cute strawman and, in the latter case an ad hominem, that adds nothing to the discussion.