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<blockquote data-quote="Garthanos" data-source="post: 7937130" data-attributes="member: 82504"><p>That Warlord flavor was not entirely lost in AD&D (but was faded a lot ie they got followers if they built a castle no ally enhancement implied). And there was a minor attempt to keep the one man army in the picture too as was discussed earlier in thread though it kind of failed in practice. The abilities of that ally buffing implied started showing up again in late 3e in the Book of 9 Swords and manifest in 4e as the Warlord. The 5e Battlemaster is doing some too and with inspiring Leadership they kind of enable the rough equivalent for any PC which may not match up the Warlords specialists other buffs it is still pretty damn cool and rather true to form of the Hero and Superhero. 3e also might be the first edition where the one man army started feeling that way (if you optimised for it but I am less familiar with that version and do not know at what level). 4e got a lot closer in my opinion but you did have to be in the Post name level levels not 8 but rather 16 I think you are hitting it. 5e suffers poorly on pulling back from the one man army and leaves me feeling the hero's are back to being kind of small</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garthanos, post: 7937130, member: 82504"] That Warlord flavor was not entirely lost in AD&D (but was faded a lot ie they got followers if they built a castle no ally enhancement implied). And there was a minor attempt to keep the one man army in the picture too as was discussed earlier in thread though it kind of failed in practice. The abilities of that ally buffing implied started showing up again in late 3e in the Book of 9 Swords and manifest in 4e as the Warlord. The 5e Battlemaster is doing some too and with inspiring Leadership they kind of enable the rough equivalent for any PC which may not match up the Warlords specialists other buffs it is still pretty damn cool and rather true to form of the Hero and Superhero. 3e also might be the first edition where the one man army started feeling that way (if you optimised for it but I am less familiar with that version and do not know at what level). 4e got a lot closer in my opinion but you did have to be in the Post name level levels not 8 but rather 16 I think you are hitting it. 5e suffers poorly on pulling back from the one man army and leaves me feeling the hero's are back to being kind of small [/QUOTE]
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