Akrasia
Procrastinator
Henry said:... Second, this really belongs in the d20 & OGL Systems forum, given its current direction, so I'll slide it over there.
And so the thread begins to die ...

Henry said:... Second, this really belongs in the d20 & OGL Systems forum, given its current direction, so I'll slide it over there.
This would require a reworking of almost ALL prestige classes. Most classes have skill rank requirements, and these would have to be reworked into a single "character level" requirement. Even then, it means that some classes who weren't meant to gain the prestige class until higher level will be allowed admittance early. A fighter/rogue or rogue entering the duelist PrC at 5th level might be fine, but how about a 5th level single classed fighter? Also, skills would the affected for crafting of some magic items, and the bonuses for synergy would have to be hand-waived on a case-by-case basis."No skills anymore! Everything is vs. DC 15 ability checks, only thieves can do thiefy stuff and wizards wizardly stuff. Anything that modified skills, now modifies these checks, and anything affected by skills is now affected by these checks"...
Henry said:Also, Gary and Rob are designing the DUNGEON I'VE WAITED 20 YEARS FOR in C&C, and just that alone is justification for existance.![]()
I've pretty radically altered 3e to the point that I don't consider it D&D anymore, but rather some other d20 game. His experience mirrors mine.Akrasia said:Then your experience has been very special, and appears to fly in the face of that of most people in radically altering 3e.
Akrasia said:Ummmm .... LIKE WHAT? :\
The only 'important thing' that I can think of that is missing are the rules for multiclassing.
I can understand if C&C is not everyone's (or even most people's) bag. But it is annoying when people make hopelessly vague or unsubstantiated criticisms and/or comments about the game.
It seems pretty clear that it is being marketed as a very robust and complete game system. Contrary to your vague assertion to the contrary, that is precisely what it is.
Sorry for being snarky
DMScott said:For any game hoping to bring back the feel of 1E AD&D (or any D&D), lack of multiclassing is pretty much a gamebreaker, IMHO. ...
DMScott said:I was also disappointed not to see a full bestiary, and various other bits and pieces.
DMScott said:That pretty much confirmed that it's a nostalgia fad product, intended only for an audience that has all that stuff already, rather than meant to be a viable game on its own.
DMScott said:.... But since most of the C&C evangelists in this thread have generally affected a superior attitude to the rest of us peons, I guess you're simply acting in accordance with your peers.
Joshua Dyal said:I've pretty radically altered 3e to the point that I don't consider it D&D anymore, but rather some other d20 game. His experience mirrors mine.
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