Li Shenron
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http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Article.aspx?x=dnd/4ll/20121217
Well the information is still a bit sparse, but at least now it seems confirmed that prestige classes will be in 5e, and what are the design goals about them. Let's hope it doesn't turn out to be just a design gimmick like in 3e...
Edit: the best-sounding part of the article is the hint at providing tools for the DM to make her own setting-specific prestige classes. This was actually the original idea of Monte Cook behind 3e PrCls, but then WotC found out that it was just economically better to fill books with countless PrCls, and forgot about providing the DIY tools.
The worst part about the article is the poll, because asking for favourite PrCls of the past... and almost none of those fit with the "setting-specific" idea of what 5e PrCl should be (and 3e PrCl should have been)! Sure, people are now going to vote the most generic stuff like Archmage and Duelist as "must-have". :/
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And make sure you stick your finger to F5 today, to get your new playtest packet without delay
Well the information is still a bit sparse, but at least now it seems confirmed that prestige classes will be in 5e, and what are the design goals about them. Let's hope it doesn't turn out to be just a design gimmick like in 3e...
Edit: the best-sounding part of the article is the hint at providing tools for the DM to make her own setting-specific prestige classes. This was actually the original idea of Monte Cook behind 3e PrCls, but then WotC found out that it was just economically better to fill books with countless PrCls, and forgot about providing the DIY tools.
The worst part about the article is the poll, because asking for favourite PrCls of the past... and almost none of those fit with the "setting-specific" idea of what 5e PrCl should be (and 3e PrCl should have been)! Sure, people are now going to vote the most generic stuff like Archmage and Duelist as "must-have". :/
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And make sure you stick your finger to F5 today, to get your new playtest packet without delay

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