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<blockquote data-quote="Ximenes088" data-source="post: 4148985" data-attributes="member: 59899"><p>I'm not feeling this, myself. Compared to 3.5, I'm seeing more evenness among the classes. From the look of the Rogue class, you have one class primary attribute- Dexterity- and then a pick from one of two others- Strength or Charisma. That's two important stats. I'm fine with having each class encourage two important stats, rather than the multiple-attribute-dependency torment you saw in 3.5e monks and paladins.</p><p></p><p>There are also some examples of spells and feats that do not tap into conventional stats. The wizard, for example, has a level 15 attack spell that uses Wisdom as the to-hit bonus, not Intelligence. And there's the much-derided Golden Wyvern Adept feat which allows a wizard to subtract his Wisdom bonus worth of squares from an area effect spell to create safe holes in it. Also, unless you want to play a straight Class X from 1 to 30, you're going to have to take into account the stat needs of any multiclass powers you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ximenes088, post: 4148985, member: 59899"] I'm not feeling this, myself. Compared to 3.5, I'm seeing more evenness among the classes. From the look of the Rogue class, you have one class primary attribute- Dexterity- and then a pick from one of two others- Strength or Charisma. That's two important stats. I'm fine with having each class encourage two important stats, rather than the multiple-attribute-dependency torment you saw in 3.5e monks and paladins. There are also some examples of spells and feats that do not tap into conventional stats. The wizard, for example, has a level 15 attack spell that uses Wisdom as the to-hit bonus, not Intelligence. And there's the much-derided Golden Wyvern Adept feat which allows a wizard to subtract his Wisdom bonus worth of squares from an area effect spell to create safe holes in it. Also, unless you want to play a straight Class X from 1 to 30, you're going to have to take into account the stat needs of any multiclass powers you choose. [/QUOTE]
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