Steely_Dan
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I like the idea that some classes use multiple power sources and cover multiple roles-- but I want these things to be explicit, so that they can have rules that tie them together the way that 4e did.
What rules, and why?
I like the idea that some classes use multiple power sources and cover multiple roles-- but I want these things to be explicit, so that they can have rules that tie them together the way that 4e did.
What rules, and why?
For instance, a number of character options had specific power sources as prerequisites or modified powers of a specific power source. A lot of Dragonborn stuff (since I just got done building a Dragonborn Sorcerer) ties into Arcane and Primal abilities.
Can't XP you again yet, but me too. I like the idea that some classes use multiple power sources and cover multiple roles-- but I want these things to be explicit, so that they can have rules that tie them together the way that 4e did.
Ah, I however am glad they are dropping that; at first I thought power sources were pretty cool, but like roles I felt they pigeon-holed too much and broke my immersion.
So hopefully you can have your martial, psionic or what-have-you Monk depending on Themes.
I also liked both roles and power sources in 4e at first, but in retrospect am happy to see them go (and they're only "sort of" going - just enough I think.)