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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 7745856" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>Sure, that’d be cool. But I think what you’re getting at here is less an issue with the Paladin specifically and more an issue of class design philosophy. You could also ask what makes a ranger different from a fighter who trains in survival skills, or what makes a gunslinger different from a fighter who uses guns. Until D&D/Pathfinder makes a decision about what constitutes a class, these cases are going to keep popping up where one class that is very narrowly defined fits with the archetype of another class that’s very broadly defined. I’d be all for a D&D with a few broad classes and a lot of specific options to refine them, like your suggestion here. Unfortunately, I think it’s too far afield of what has grown to be D&D’s brand identity. 4e failed because it didn’t “feel like D&D. A lot of the complaints about the PF2 previews revolve around it not “feeling like Pathfinder.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 7745856, member: 6779196"] Sure, that’d be cool. But I think what you’re getting at here is less an issue with the Paladin specifically and more an issue of class design philosophy. You could also ask what makes a ranger different from a fighter who trains in survival skills, or what makes a gunslinger different from a fighter who uses guns. Until D&D/Pathfinder makes a decision about what constitutes a class, these cases are going to keep popping up where one class that is very narrowly defined fits with the archetype of another class that’s very broadly defined. I’d be all for a D&D with a few broad classes and a lot of specific options to refine them, like your suggestion here. Unfortunately, I think it’s too far afield of what has grown to be D&D’s brand identity. 4e failed because it didn’t “feel like D&D. A lot of the complaints about the PF2 previews revolve around it not “feeling like Pathfinder.” [/QUOTE]
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