Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Another book will come.Keep waiting that another book then!

Another book will come.Keep waiting that another book then!
I thought it was a dead Sorcerer class.Hey, @Crimson Longinus, @Chaosmancer , @AcererakTriple6 , @Maxperson,,@Helldritch, @Asisreo
I think we've reached the point were we are only arguing in circles. We have no objective evidence to take the reason why this rule was taken out of the book at the last minute. We only know a couple of facts and the rest is all pure speculation. Nothing sort of Crawford himself coming and explaining how and why they removed it will prove anybody right. Perhaps it is time to let this dead horse to rest?
Mod Node:(those poor taste disabled peoples)
They don't get shadow ponies. It is more or less the same.I thought it was a dead Sorcerer class.![]()
It's not an objective statement. And being subjectively bad doesn't make it not be bad.Since you keep making this claim, I'm sure you can come up with some objective proof to back it up. I'd like to see it.
True, but it does only make it bad for those who view it as bad and not for those who don't.It's not an objective statement. And being subjectively bad doesn't make it not be bad.
Wow.... not being reprint does not mean bad. It has been printed. Bad, very bad assumption from your part.So, you have no evidence. "It isn't in the book so it must have been bad"
Zariel's Sword wasn't put in this book. Must have been a bad item. Ring of Winter wasn't put in here, must have been a bad item as well.
Shifters and Changelings weren't reprinted. Must have terribly designed races. Same with the Loxodon and the minotaur.
After all, we have spells and options from other books, even specifically from Eberron and Ravnica in this book, but those options weren't inlcuded so they must have been bad.
Gross.I am still rejoicing that Spell Versatility is gone.
And I am happy those who like Spell Versatility in their games (those poor taste disabled peoples) can still choose to use it in their games based on the UA they have for that purpose.
But I rejoice it's not in the book. I like not having bad awful rotten rules in my book, even if they are labeled as optional. I'd prefer the optional rules also be good rules.
The sorcerer doesn’t have anything like 20+ spells. They have their spells known. They fact that set can be 1 different tomorrow is irrelevant.It was making the wizard obselete. At 1st level the wizard has what, 6 spells? Compare that to 20... or 40 if divine soul sorcer.
I thought the "flagship" rule, if there was one, was the new origin customization system.A new rule was supposed to be the flagship of the book and it got gutted.
So is assuming that if it's in print, it's good.Wow.... not being reprint does not mean bad. It has been printed. Bad, very bad assumption from your part.