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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 5734376" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>Yes, yes, someone can spend 3 hours studying feats and dope out a way to perhaps use a bow as an implement (frankly I don't know how to do that aside from MC Cleric, worship Sehanine, and take another feat, which clearly is ridiculously elaborate in my book vs just having songbows in the game).</p><p></p><p>Of course we COULD argue endlessly about which items are most needed and just what needed is. Equally clearly the designers of the game felt that certain types of items would add substantially to the game, and it pretty clearly makes sense to keep at least some of those items present, hence the reprinting.</p><p></p><p>Now, you could simply dream up even more endless variations of these items, various iconic items that have already appeared, etc. It just seems silly when you can just reprint and/or revise an existing item now and then. </p><p></p><p>Again, I think this is a sign of the change in philosophy that has happened with 4e WRT printed material. No longer does WotC apparently feel it necessary to consider something once published as cast in stone forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 5734376, member: 82106"] Yes, yes, someone can spend 3 hours studying feats and dope out a way to perhaps use a bow as an implement (frankly I don't know how to do that aside from MC Cleric, worship Sehanine, and take another feat, which clearly is ridiculously elaborate in my book vs just having songbows in the game). Of course we COULD argue endlessly about which items are most needed and just what needed is. Equally clearly the designers of the game felt that certain types of items would add substantially to the game, and it pretty clearly makes sense to keep at least some of those items present, hence the reprinting. Now, you could simply dream up even more endless variations of these items, various iconic items that have already appeared, etc. It just seems silly when you can just reprint and/or revise an existing item now and then. Again, I think this is a sign of the change in philosophy that has happened with 4e WRT printed material. No longer does WotC apparently feel it necessary to consider something once published as cast in stone forever. [/QUOTE]
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