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I think the way that magic is going to work is really going to distinguish it from past editions. It seems to be the thing that's least like it's previous incarnations(s).
Szatany said:That's a fact? Who said that? Link please.
In the saturday 4E seminar James pointed out that in the new edition, even first level D&D characters are Heroes. Right out the gate, they are head and shoulders above the local populace. This is no longer a game where your first level character can be dropped by a single hit from a peasant's club.
From a practical standpoint, I'm guessing this means that 1st level 4E characters are comparable to 2nd or 3rd level 3E characters. 1st level 4E characters aren't wimps. They're heroes and adventurers.
Star Wars Saga Edition and Book of Nine Swords were both "significant previews" of 4th Edition.
I disagree. 1e and 2e were extremely similar and you can easily mix and match between them.thundershot said:4E is to 3E as 2E was to 1E.
Yes, I think that's about right.
Nikosandros said:I disagree. 1e and 2e were extremely similar and you can easily mix and match between them.
Delta said:Zarathustran reported this from a seminar ( http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=204965 ):
Main page reports this (note Star Wars Saga has 1st-level characters with 3HD, http://www.enworld.org/index.php?page=4e ):
A 0-level weakling nobody == a 1st level weakling nobody, plus or minus 1.Arkhandus said:Yeah, which indicates it'll be a step backwards to something like 2E and earlier editions, where most NPCs were 0-level weakling nobodies. Not like other things in 4E aren't already going to mess with verisimiltude. :\
Marshall said:most likely, talents.
It looks like 4e is going to go from around 7 choices for character customization to over 20. Thats a plus.
The negative is that if they go with the SAGA version of things, theres really no difference between the base classes other than what talents are available. I'd hope that each class has a small list of actual class abilities on top of selectable talent trees.
On the issue of race, I wonder if we're going to get a number of 'racial talent' slots at certain character levels. I cant see spending class granted talents on racial abilities.
Arkhandus said:Regarding the OP: Naah, it's definitely a separate Edition, though based roughly on 3E in the same way 3E is based roughly on 2E (using some of the basic tropes but changing a lot else).
Arkhandus said:Except it's not such a definitely-positive edition change as 3E was (which was really needed at the time); this is not really a seriously-needed overhaul or anything, but rather just a bunch of changes, some good and some questionable (good in the eyes of some, but bad in the eyes of others).
Arkhandus said:I think the difference is that 4E is trying to be too video-gamish, to appeal more to a different crowd. 3E wasn't really trying to change the game's premise or basic gameplay, just improve it. 4E is more significantly geared towards changing the way the game is played and the kind of people it will appeal to.
Delta said:(1) The fact that it won't be possible to convert characters.
Delta said:Zarathustran reported this from a seminar ( http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=204965 ):
Main page reports this (note Star Wars Saga has 1st-level characters with 3HD, http://www.enworld.org/index.php?page=4e ):