The Ubbergeek
First Post
Good is dumb, they are against using underlings to do the show. Unsportive tactic, they say. 

I'm gonna have so much fun quoting people once this game is out. Remember when all 3rd ed characters were going be dwarf rogue/monks? (one level of rogue for the skill points and the rest in monk cause they get a power every level!!!)Shazman said:I don't see how that pitiful thing they call a pit fiend could hold it's position against anyone but it's self-destructing summoned lackeys.
The assumed standard encounter for 4e is 1 monster=1 PC.Scribble said:Are we sure that his status means that there will be two of them?
BryonD said:But IMO everyone is better served if a stand alone cookbook is provided and support material is also provided separately.
Just Another User said:But it is harder for a GM to say "no, you can play a tiefling warlock, they don't exist in my homebrew" when they are in the core book of your game and the existence of such races can "color" quite heavily a world.
Mouseferatu said:Well, I don't know if "courageous" is the word I'd use--it was actually pretty easy, since it (thankfully) turned out that I really liked the new game--but you're quite welcome.
cperkins said:It gets to the crux of this on page 4 & 5 of the first thread.
Sounds believable... and crappy.
kennew142 said:As a GM I have never had any difficulty telling folks that they can't play gnomes or halflings. If you homebrew, you have to be prepared to tell players no.
Mourn said:Obi-Wan: [Paizo Forums]: You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious.
When a regular Paizo guy with a long posting history of anti-WotC/4e sentiment suddenly says that "his friend" told him about this email, I find it dubious on even my most trusting days.