It makes more sense to me to consider the staff to be a two handed weapon, and then to simply describe its attacks as you please.
Right now, who should be fighting with a staff?
Not the fighter, the staff really doesn't fit with their "athletic guy in heavy armor" schtick. The wizard should be wielding a staff, but not necessarily hitting people with it. If the staff were a double weapon, the ranger could use it, but I don't think that fits his schtick either. Really, no one is well built for fancy staff wielding.
So for now, no one is right for staff wielding. Eventually we'll get a monk though, and hopefully we'll get staff-based powers to give him lots of ways to use a staff. Remember, fancy weapon tricks don't have to be built into the weapon itself anymore, they can be built into the class that makes best use of the weapon.
Right now, who should be fighting with a staff?
Not the fighter, the staff really doesn't fit with their "athletic guy in heavy armor" schtick. The wizard should be wielding a staff, but not necessarily hitting people with it. If the staff were a double weapon, the ranger could use it, but I don't think that fits his schtick either. Really, no one is well built for fancy staff wielding.
So for now, no one is right for staff wielding. Eventually we'll get a monk though, and hopefully we'll get staff-based powers to give him lots of ways to use a staff. Remember, fancy weapon tricks don't have to be built into the weapon itself anymore, they can be built into the class that makes best use of the weapon.