Wednesday Boy
The Nerd WhoFell to Earth
Hey, I loved wild mages.
Yes, yes, yes!!! I LOVED wild mages. (That's 2nd Ed. wild mages with their d100 worth of glorious randomness.) Back then my GM let me create a 1st level spell that simply let me roll on the wild surge table and apply the effect. I was happy as a pig... whose feet enlarged, reducing movement to half normal and adding +4 to initiative rolls for 1d3 turns.
I'd also like to see the Binder return. (Apparently I prefer obscure D&D elements from anything titled Tome of Magic.) It was the most flavorful class both in how you obtained your powers and the suite of powers that you got. And while I love 4E, the vestige Warlock didn't capture the feeling of the ToM Binder at all.
Who knows, based on Mearls' comments in the chat on Wednesday, maybe Binders are a possibility...
Mearls from the chat on Wednesday said:We have some potentially interesting ideas for the warlock vs. sorcerer vs. the wizard. I can't say much, but when you have two or three classes using arcane magic, you have room to maneuver. In 3e the warlock was sort of 4e-like, as was the binder. I think we can make room for both in a way that makes those classes unique and fun.
Although the "both" that he thinks they can make room for might be warlocks, sorcerers, and wizards. But a boy can dream...