Gez
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WotC article said:(Though it's not uncommon to encounter psions, psionic warriors, soulknives, and other psionic characters in the cities of Khorvaire.)
OK. Psychic warrior renamed to psionic warrior, and soulknives as a base class?
WotC article said:(Though it's not uncommon to encounter psions, psionic warriors, soulknives, and other psionic characters in the cities of Khorvaire.)
Kesh said:This went from 'mildly curious' to 'must have'.![]()
diaglo said:unless of course he is the same Keith Baker who writes children's books. but i don't think he mentioned that.![]()
Gez said:OK. Psychic warrior renamed to psionic warrior, and soulknives as a base class?
diaglo said:what has he written exactly?
I didn't read that anywhere. Or do you mean by "is" something other than "is?" Like "may be" or "could be"? It depends on what "is" is.AFGNCAAP said:Though I'm sure there'll be more information about the uber-magic setting, for some reason I get the feeling that it's another Netheril waiting to happen. It seems like a major "threat" for the setting overall is some magic-negating/cancelling/draining thing that could disrupt the entire society.
Greatwyrm said:http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/dx20030203x
"...After receiving a degree in English and creative writing from Bates College he spent a few years in the computer industry, only to quit in April 2002 to become a full-time freelance game designer. He has contributed to a variety of Over the Edge and d20 compilations from Atlas Games, and his solo credits include The Ebon Mirror (Atlas Games) and The Complete Guide to Doppelgangers (Goodman Games). ..."
Frostmarrow said:With all the fan-talk about low-magic settings it does seem a tad weird that the new setting is "all about magic".
Think about it, when was the last time you heard someone say: "I wish there was more magic in D&D"