Ratinyourwalls
First Post
Fine. I'll bite.
That provokes an opportunity attack.
Fine. I'll bite.
The "powers" concept is probably not going to attract a lot of the folks who walked away from D&D during the late 3.XE and 4E era (and many who never even rejoined the D&D fold during 3.XE and 4E). That seems to be one of the main sticking points I've read about on the various message boards over the last four or five years. They might want to find a way to rework the whole concept particularly with the fighter class.
That provokes an opportunity attack.
IOW, you multiclassed.This makes perfect sense. Doing magic or doing amazing feats with a sword are not like riding a bicycle. I can still pick up a trumpet and play a basic tune after thirty years since high school. I can still ride a bicycle after ten years without one. But I cannot read Latin well enough to do any serious research, unlike when I was studying mediaeval studies at university. I passed the PhD level Latin translation examination without any problems: but last year I was stumped when I was standing in a cathedral and tried to accurately translate the inscriptions. <hangs head in shame>
Not sure what I filled my head with since. Mostly roleplaying, Doctor Who, English pedagogy and historical trivia.
Ditto the Wizard. As an active student of magic, there is no reason for him to forget the fundamental stuff. There really is no reason for him to forget a spell that was his bread & butter for years, even though he may not be able o cast a higher level version of it.
As an active student of magic, there is no reason for him to forget the fundamental stuff.
In the seminar today it was mentioned several times, that lower level powers drop out.
I don´t like that. Why should someone unlearn something. Upgrading powers, ok. Essentials actually did a good job here. Heroes of the feywild too. But having to replace powers is a difficult thing.
If there is no simillar option, that is more powerful or an option that allows to replicate a lower level one, you may wish you had not leveled up, as you may use your iconic move.
On a different note, I am sad to hear, that feats are needed to make wizard spells at wills... I am not sure if I like that... (feat tax)