Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Both approaches have been in D&D before.I have a question.
Why the insistence that we need psionic classes?
Why not simply a series of feats with an additional feature that you can replace any class feature you gain after 1st level with a psionic feat. The feats would be something along the lines of warlock invocations- similar in power to a class feature. Would make each sort of psionic package a nice discrete element that could be added to anything - PC or NPC - without a lot of work.
So, you could have a character that is a little psionic on top of being a _____ or you could be mostly psionic with a chassis of another class.
Why do we have to have psionic classes?