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How Important is Magic to Dungeons and Dragons? - Third Edition vs Fourth Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="billd91" data-source="post: 4771073" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>The barbarian rage came with an explanation why it was usable a limited number of times per day and included a condition to drive that home. Simply put, it was <em>tiring</em>. Makes perfect sense why a night's sleep would recharge the power.</p><p></p><p>The martial dailies? Not quite so clear. Nor does it really help to put in terms of taking narrative control, if you ask me, particularly when the effects of dailies are so varied, yet you have to have a fixed daily in each slot. If it's really about narrative control, why does my PC take narrative control to the same few effects, day in day out? Shouldn't they fit the circumstances better if the dailies are really about narrative control? Or, if I am limited to a few powerful, signature moves, why can't I use them more often? Why is it so hard to get the conditions right that I can only perform them once a day?</p><p></p><p>Better thematic relationship and structures relating dailies to extra-powerful versions of encounter powers, I think, would help in this regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billd91, post: 4771073, member: 3400"] The barbarian rage came with an explanation why it was usable a limited number of times per day and included a condition to drive that home. Simply put, it was [i]tiring[/i]. Makes perfect sense why a night's sleep would recharge the power. The martial dailies? Not quite so clear. Nor does it really help to put in terms of taking narrative control, if you ask me, particularly when the effects of dailies are so varied, yet you have to have a fixed daily in each slot. If it's really about narrative control, why does my PC take narrative control to the same few effects, day in day out? Shouldn't they fit the circumstances better if the dailies are really about narrative control? Or, if I am limited to a few powerful, signature moves, why can't I use them more often? Why is it so hard to get the conditions right that I can only perform them once a day? Better thematic relationship and structures relating dailies to extra-powerful versions of encounter powers, I think, would help in this regard. [/QUOTE]
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