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<blockquote data-quote="TheSeer" data-source="post: 3788213" data-attributes="member: 55695"><p>And that is the reason I want them in the PHB2. Cause ever since 1E, the cry "But it's not core so we aren't using it!" (not that Olgar used that excuse. Don't know the guy, he coulda just said nah, he don't like it) has been used to no put Psionics in games. Putting it in a core book makes that argument go away. then the DM has to "man up" and just say they don't want to use it rather than hiding behind "Core/Not Core".</p><p></p><p>That being said, if the singular book quite obviously has "Core Product" emblazoned on it, go for that as it allows for more depth than being put with other things.</p><p></p><p>I have kept at our different DMs and sneaking in a psionic character here and there showing them that either the system wasn't as imbalanced as they thought, or the idea of a rampaging character who would be unchecked was more a player thing than directly related to the rules and our DMs have finally come around to the fact that for the most part, Psionic characters are no more powerful or game breaking than any other. Having it firmly embraced as a "Core" product just would make it a bit easier to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSeer, post: 3788213, member: 55695"] And that is the reason I want them in the PHB2. Cause ever since 1E, the cry "But it's not core so we aren't using it!" (not that Olgar used that excuse. Don't know the guy, he coulda just said nah, he don't like it) has been used to no put Psionics in games. Putting it in a core book makes that argument go away. then the DM has to "man up" and just say they don't want to use it rather than hiding behind "Core/Not Core". That being said, if the singular book quite obviously has "Core Product" emblazoned on it, go for that as it allows for more depth than being put with other things. I have kept at our different DMs and sneaking in a psionic character here and there showing them that either the system wasn't as imbalanced as they thought, or the idea of a rampaging character who would be unchecked was more a player thing than directly related to the rules and our DMs have finally come around to the fact that for the most part, Psionic characters are no more powerful or game breaking than any other. Having it firmly embraced as a "Core" product just would make it a bit easier to do so. [/QUOTE]
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