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Is the Noble class a good Warlord substitute?
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<blockquote data-quote="Strider1973" data-source="post: 6703828" data-attributes="member: 6798760"><p>Hi everybody, I'm a En5ider subscriber, and I'm very happy with the Noble Class, because I think it added something that D&D lacked so far: a non combat, non spell caster viable character class! I'm really so happy with this: I'll be considering including some of the modofications suggested by Mistwell, and I'd be glad to see a revised Noble Class by its author, if need arises, but I really think that it's a very customizable class, if you want to play a politician, a diplomat, a "power behind the throne" type of character, much à la Games of Thrones series. Really, until now I had seen in other d20 or narrativist - d20 hybrid games classes that filled this niche, but I had never seen a class just like this in D&D (I apologize, I might be missing some class from 3.5 edition, I'm not an expert of the plethora of classes of that edition!) and I missed it so much in D&D, which seemed to me to be focused just on front - line adventurers (including also sneaky and shadowy thieves). The Noble - Brave Path can be a good commander, the Noble - Tactician path can be a great master of puppets, and the Noble - Path of the Hearth can be lots of tender and moving characters, from princesses in distress, to spiritual guides, to lay healer, with a little of rewording of the fluff and of the presentation of the class itself. Really, now I find D&D to be much more complete as a game, even for what it concerns conceptually diverse options available to players to imagine and create their characters, and D&D 5th ed. is definetely my go-to game for heroic fantasy. I have enjoyed all the previous D&D editions, and clones as well, I really like also 4th ed. for the very specific gaming flavour it encouraged, but 5th ed is really MY D&D edition! Many thanks and happy gaming to everybody, </p><p>Strider</p><p></p><p>Edit: 1) Path of the Heart, of course, and not "Hearth" (I wasn't speaking about rural lords...<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" />). 2) When I wrote about a non combat, non spell caster class, I was thinking of the Path of the Heart, of course, not of the Path of the Brave or the Path pf the Tactician. </p><p>Happy Life and Game On!</p><p>Strider</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strider1973, post: 6703828, member: 6798760"] Hi everybody, I'm a En5ider subscriber, and I'm very happy with the Noble Class, because I think it added something that D&D lacked so far: a non combat, non spell caster viable character class! I'm really so happy with this: I'll be considering including some of the modofications suggested by Mistwell, and I'd be glad to see a revised Noble Class by its author, if need arises, but I really think that it's a very customizable class, if you want to play a politician, a diplomat, a "power behind the throne" type of character, much à la Games of Thrones series. Really, until now I had seen in other d20 or narrativist - d20 hybrid games classes that filled this niche, but I had never seen a class just like this in D&D (I apologize, I might be missing some class from 3.5 edition, I'm not an expert of the plethora of classes of that edition!) and I missed it so much in D&D, which seemed to me to be focused just on front - line adventurers (including also sneaky and shadowy thieves). The Noble - Brave Path can be a good commander, the Noble - Tactician path can be a great master of puppets, and the Noble - Path of the Hearth can be lots of tender and moving characters, from princesses in distress, to spiritual guides, to lay healer, with a little of rewording of the fluff and of the presentation of the class itself. Really, now I find D&D to be much more complete as a game, even for what it concerns conceptually diverse options available to players to imagine and create their characters, and D&D 5th ed. is definetely my go-to game for heroic fantasy. I have enjoyed all the previous D&D editions, and clones as well, I really like also 4th ed. for the very specific gaming flavour it encouraged, but 5th ed is really MY D&D edition! Many thanks and happy gaming to everybody, Strider Edit: 1) Path of the Heart, of course, and not "Hearth" (I wasn't speaking about rural lords...:)). 2) When I wrote about a non combat, non spell caster class, I was thinking of the Path of the Heart, of course, not of the Path of the Brave or the Path pf the Tactician. Happy Life and Game On! Strider [/QUOTE]
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