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<blockquote data-quote="FrogReaver" data-source="post: 8552184" data-attributes="member: 6795602"><p>As an example: much of the better selling class content, even from professional designers, ends up being significantly more powerful compared to current 5e comparable classes. That's one way to get people excited about a class and increase sells, but it doesn't help me find the kind of quality products I am looking for.</p><p></p><p>I guess when it comes to classes there's a few subsets.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">A class to fix/replace an existing class. Might be a great selling product but not the kind of content I want. Might even be very well designed.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">A class based on a cool concept. More of what I want, but usually ends up overpowered compared to current 5e classes.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">A class based on a class from a previous version of D&D. Warlord would be a common one and an actually well designed one that is balanced around current classes in 5e would be great for me. I've never encountered one. They nearly always end up too overpowered.</li> </ul><p></p><p>So if there was a category there that rated how balanced a class is in relation to the most comparable current 5e classes, that would get really close to giving me what I wanted along with the ratings/reviews/rankings/preferred status you mentioned above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogReaver, post: 8552184, member: 6795602"] As an example: much of the better selling class content, even from professional designers, ends up being significantly more powerful compared to current 5e comparable classes. That's one way to get people excited about a class and increase sells, but it doesn't help me find the kind of quality products I am looking for. I guess when it comes to classes there's a few subsets. [LIST] [*]A class to fix/replace an existing class. Might be a great selling product but not the kind of content I want. Might even be very well designed. [*]A class based on a cool concept. More of what I want, but usually ends up overpowered compared to current 5e classes. [*]A class based on a class from a previous version of D&D. Warlord would be a common one and an actually well designed one that is balanced around current classes in 5e would be great for me. I've never encountered one. They nearly always end up too overpowered. [/LIST] So if there was a category there that rated how balanced a class is in relation to the most comparable current 5e classes, that would get really close to giving me what I wanted along with the ratings/reviews/rankings/preferred status you mentioned above. [/QUOTE]
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