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Mike Mearls on D&D Psionics: Should Psionic Flavor Be Altered?

WotC's Mike Mearls has been asking for opinions on how psionics should be treated in D&D 5th Edition. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that he'd hinted that he might be working on something, and this pretty much seals the deal. He asked yesterday "Agree/Disagree: The flavor around psionics needs to be altered to allow it to blend more smoothly into a traditional fantasy setting", and then followed up with some more comments today.

"Thanks for all the replies! Theoretically, were I working on psionics, I'd try to set some high bars for the execution. Such as - no psionic power duplicates a spell, and vice versa. Psionics uses a distinct mechanic, so no spell slots. One thing that might be controversial - I really don't like the scientific terminology, like psychokinesis, etc. But I think a psionicist should be exotic and weird, and drawing on/tied to something unsettling on a cosmic scale.... [but]... I think the source of psi would be pretty far from the realm of making pacts. IMO, old one = vestige from 3e's Tome of Magic.

One final note - Dark Sun is, IMO, a pretty good example of what happens to a D&D setting when psionic energy reaches its peak. Not that the rules would require it, but I think it's an interesting idea to illustrate psi's relationship to magic on a cosmic level."
 

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Technically, it also came in as a full class near the tail end of 2e in the Scarlet Brotherhood sourcebook. The description there might as well have been a thief kit, though.
Yeah, I liked the SB monk and assassin, and did use them because they were much closer to the original classes and much better than the brown book kits that were there for most of that edition. (I mean, the monk got a bonus to the punching chart and the assassin got... Detect poison. Yeah...)
 

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I can see this.


Int-Cha = Force (Psychokinesis, Fly, Force Damage)

Int-Wis = Divination (Clairsentience) + Enchantment (Telepathy) + Illusion (Metacreativity)

Int-Con = Transmutation (Psychometabolism) + Teleport (Psychoportation)
 
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Enchantment (Telepathy) and Illusion (Metacreativity) necessarily utilize Charisma.

Psions normally lack scientific perspectives.

They are people *BORN* with preternatural capabilities, that they themselves often dont understand.

Intelligence is the least relevant ability.
 

It feels ok to associate Intelligence (scientific analysis) with Force and Evocation.

Evocation of elemental energies seems to require Intelligence, in the sense the elements are external sources, that the Psion needs to figure out how to use.



In contrast, Sorcerers dont use Intelligence to manipulate elemental energies, because Sorcerers are infused with elemental energies. Psions arent.
 

There seems to be a lot of...declaration of definitions of terms.

Telepaths aren't "enchanters" and "illusionists"....Enchanters and Illusionists are enchatners and illusionists...and they're wizards. They use Int. If they are sorcerers that like to enchant and use illusions (or warlocks, for that matter) then they use Cha.

I could say Telepathy is, literally, "out thinking" the target. You tell the target mind what it is going to perceive/believe/think about or see. You have the [however innate the origin] "know how" of where to go in the mind and which "switches to flip", if you will, to do that. You need a capacity to figure out, deduce, what symbols in a given mind are or mean. How to access the parts of the mind/memory you are looking for. Recall how you got from one place to another in one mind and how to do that again in another/different one to reliably repeat the use of your powers...and, of course, know/figure out/remember your way OUT of their head and back into your own.

Deduction. Recall. Critical thinking and problem solving. "Mental Agility", if you like.

Poof.

Intelligence.
 


Enchantment (Telepathy) and Illusion (Metacreativity) necessarily utilize Charisma.

Psions normally lack scientific perspectives.

They are people *BORN* with preternatural capabilities, that they themselves often dont understand.

Intelligence is the least relevant ability.

Are you suggesting one can not be "born" with Intelligence, Yaarel?
 




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