Harsh. Me, I can't see saying that the best representation for a given race is in a setting that lacks it completely... That's just not necessary. And if that's what you're going to do, you're dissing Birthright.Aus_Snow said:[btw, I *strongly* dislike Gnomes as represented in the core rules, and in every setting for D&D I've come across. . . except Dark Sun]
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Crothian said:Well, it needs to be a class from the PHB. Favored classes that one has to buy a book to be able to use is just not a good thing. With the suprise lack of the Illusionist option, I'll stay with Bard.
There are too many these days to fit into a single standard-format book. You'd have to put the most popular classes into the first Class Compandium, and put all the rest into a second Class Compendium, for later delivery.moritheil said:Well, the problem is that they keep putting the cool classes in splatbooks. What they really ought to do is release one giant, comprehensive Class Compendium in future editions (and having said that, I'm sure that someone's eyes will light up with dollar signs and the idea will actually be considered.)
moritheil said:Well, the problem is that they keep putting the cool classes in splatbooks.
Wyrm Pilot said:The thing about Illusionist is that it never really was its own class, when it was introduced it was like Magic-User but with a stripped-down spell list and no 8th- or 9th-level spells. It was a true waste of time.
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