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[Poll] How do you prefer psionics to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raduin711" data-source="post: 8246268" data-attributes="member: 15303"><p>When making a new class, looking at the classes already provided as a basis isn't "taking their thing" in my opinion. We don't consider paladins taking anything from clerics or fighters, right? Despite resembling these other classes, paladins have a thematic niche. That niche informs the ways that it differs from it's parent classes.</p><p></p><p>Looking back at the 2nd edition psionicist, one of the things most people latch onto is the concept of PSP's- and while it was unique, I think the greater takeaway was (like stated in the poll) that you recovered them hourly. In 5th edition, this is the short rest. PSP's are just extra baggage.</p><p></p><p>I don't see psionicists has having a huge variety of powers, so basing the class on something like a wizard or cleric doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I see them as having a handful of useful tricks that continue to be useful as they continue their career.</p><p></p><p>The warlock is in a similar boat- not a huge variety of powers at their disposal, but what IS there serves as their bread and butter. Which makes it an ideal candidate for basing the psionicist off of it.</p><p></p><p>As a bonus, we could even use the rules in the PHB for multiclassing warlocks for multiclassing psionicists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raduin711, post: 8246268, member: 15303"] When making a new class, looking at the classes already provided as a basis isn't "taking their thing" in my opinion. We don't consider paladins taking anything from clerics or fighters, right? Despite resembling these other classes, paladins have a thematic niche. That niche informs the ways that it differs from it's parent classes. Looking back at the 2nd edition psionicist, one of the things most people latch onto is the concept of PSP's- and while it was unique, I think the greater takeaway was (like stated in the poll) that you recovered them hourly. In 5th edition, this is the short rest. PSP's are just extra baggage. I don't see psionicists has having a huge variety of powers, so basing the class on something like a wizard or cleric doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I see them as having a handful of useful tricks that continue to be useful as they continue their career. The warlock is in a similar boat- not a huge variety of powers at their disposal, but what IS there serves as their bread and butter. Which makes it an ideal candidate for basing the psionicist off of it. As a bonus, we could even use the rules in the PHB for multiclassing warlocks for multiclassing psionicists. [/QUOTE]
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