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New Unearthed Arcana Released, With 8 New Forgotten Realms-Themed Subclasses
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<blockquote data-quote="I'm A Banana" data-source="post: 9569531" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>It's just vibes. It also gives me vibes like when a private equity company buys a brand and sells off all the assets underneath the brand but repurposes the name for something completely different and often sub-par. "Unilever buys Ben & Jerry's" style.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, putting a leader-y fighter in this book (that is better designed than the one in SCAG) and calling it a Banneret and saying the Purple Dragons are a good example of them...sounds perfect.</p><p></p><p>I don't think an FR-specific book really needs to give anyone a character option that has nothing to do with FR, so I'm not worried about the people who just thought the name was cool and didn't care about the context. One of the jobs of an FR-specific book should be inviting you to care about the context. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean, we're talking about subclasses for an FR book. It's OK if these subclasses are embedded in FR lore. It is an FR book, after all.</p><p></p><p>I think it's instructional to look at the <em>Scion of the Three </em>for comparison, since that subclass is ALSO heavily invested in a niche of Realmslore. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm a fan of how deeply entrenched in the setting that subclass is. You could take it to another setting, sure. Maybe file the serial numbers off of the Dread Alliance feature. But it would bring a little bit of that FR vibe to any setting you put it in, and that's a <strong>strength </strong>to me. </p><p></p><p>Spellfire is also a <strong>very</strong> FR thing. </p><p></p><p>I like the vibes of those subclasses a lot. They're definitely more evocative and exciting to portray in an FR campaign than a cleric with the Knowledge domain. They'd be what I would gravitate to as a player, since they're highlighting the setting. In the same way as I'd want to play a warforged or an artificer or a changeling in an Eberron campaign, or a tiefling or a githzerai in a Planescape campaign, or an astral elf or a plasmoid in a Spelljammer campaign - I want this setting to show me how it's different and special and unique.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I've got no issues with calling a leader-y fighter subclass something more broad and putting it in the FR book, either. I've also got no issues with calling it a Purple Dragon Kight, though. </p><p></p><p>I do have issues calling a dragon-tamer a Purple Dragon Knight in an FR book, because that's not actually what that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I'm A Banana, post: 9569531, member: 2067"] It's just vibes. It also gives me vibes like when a private equity company buys a brand and sells off all the assets underneath the brand but repurposes the name for something completely different and often sub-par. "Unilever buys Ben & Jerry's" style. Yeah, putting a leader-y fighter in this book (that is better designed than the one in SCAG) and calling it a Banneret and saying the Purple Dragons are a good example of them...sounds perfect. I don't think an FR-specific book really needs to give anyone a character option that has nothing to do with FR, so I'm not worried about the people who just thought the name was cool and didn't care about the context. One of the jobs of an FR-specific book should be inviting you to care about the context. I mean, we're talking about subclasses for an FR book. It's OK if these subclasses are embedded in FR lore. It is an FR book, after all. I think it's instructional to look at the [I]Scion of the Three [/I]for comparison, since that subclass is ALSO heavily invested in a niche of Realmslore. Personally, I'm a fan of how deeply entrenched in the setting that subclass is. You could take it to another setting, sure. Maybe file the serial numbers off of the Dread Alliance feature. But it would bring a little bit of that FR vibe to any setting you put it in, and that's a [B]strength [/B]to me. Spellfire is also a [B]very[/B] FR thing. I like the vibes of those subclasses a lot. They're definitely more evocative and exciting to portray in an FR campaign than a cleric with the Knowledge domain. They'd be what I would gravitate to as a player, since they're highlighting the setting. In the same way as I'd want to play a warforged or an artificer or a changeling in an Eberron campaign, or a tiefling or a githzerai in a Planescape campaign, or an astral elf or a plasmoid in a Spelljammer campaign - I want this setting to show me how it's different and special and unique. FWIW, I've got no issues with calling a leader-y fighter subclass something more broad and putting it in the FR book, either. I've also got no issues with calling it a Purple Dragon Kight, though. I do have issues calling a dragon-tamer a Purple Dragon Knight in an FR book, because that's not actually what that is. [/QUOTE]
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