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Hiding the PHB from players - Cool or Restrictive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shabe" data-source="post: 4227811" data-attributes="member: 66108"><p>Well I've been reading this forum for the past few weeks now and I'm getting quite excited about 4th ED, I'm intending on running the published modules/adventures as the only other game I ran was a homebrew setting and I don't intend on putting that amount of hours into a setting again.</p><p></p><p>So to the core of my quesiton, I want 4th ED to be brand spanking new and exciting, I want players to marvel at each others powers as they see them iron tide/hunter quarry/misty step for the first time, hopefully invoking gasps of wow thats cool. I want the players not to play something because its a min maxed combination of powers that will be vastly overpowered and then add a rp reason and background to it after.</p><p></p><p>I'm intending to let my players know the races available, the classes available and also the roles of those classes, with a blurb out bits of the races and classes and then let the PHB powers and stuff be known after.</p><p></p><p>I'm throwing the question out here to test the water basically, would this sound good to you or is this a stifling of the players rights?</p><p></p><p>NB, none of the players will be buying the core rule books so it will be their first introduction to 4th ed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shabe, post: 4227811, member: 66108"] Well I've been reading this forum for the past few weeks now and I'm getting quite excited about 4th ED, I'm intending on running the published modules/adventures as the only other game I ran was a homebrew setting and I don't intend on putting that amount of hours into a setting again. So to the core of my quesiton, I want 4th ED to be brand spanking new and exciting, I want players to marvel at each others powers as they see them iron tide/hunter quarry/misty step for the first time, hopefully invoking gasps of wow thats cool. I want the players not to play something because its a min maxed combination of powers that will be vastly overpowered and then add a rp reason and background to it after. I'm intending to let my players know the races available, the classes available and also the roles of those classes, with a blurb out bits of the races and classes and then let the PHB powers and stuff be known after. I'm throwing the question out here to test the water basically, would this sound good to you or is this a stifling of the players rights? NB, none of the players will be buying the core rule books so it will be their first introduction to 4th ed. [/QUOTE]
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