Ashrem Bayle said:
I'm fine with Forgotten Realms as long as the average citizen of Waterdeep isn't an 22nd level bartender or 28th level sheep herder.
That's not the Realms. Well, in Halruaa, lots of people have magic abilities, but most of those aren't powerful - they just have the spark. And in High Netheril, things were pretty wild, but even then, not eveyone was level 10+
And if they can cut the elven sub-races down to a few dozen, that'd be nice too.
I read that subclasses will only have different background information, not different stats. As long as there will be some ways to customise the subraces (provided the general elven race doesn't work with all of them), It should not be too bad.
The same will go for the couple of dozen dwarven subraces, and the other subraces.
The only thing I'd see being different would be drow (and similar deep races, like svirfneblin and duergar)
Seriously, if they re-write it so that the PCs can be heroes that stand out instead of being just another (epic?) adventurer, I'll be happy.
You can stand out even now. You just can't become the most powerful person on the whole planet over night. I always liked that about the Realms. Heroes-saving-the-whole-world is a nice story, but I don't think every story should be like that.
Oh, and ease up on the drow please Mr. WOTC. We've had them shoved down our throats for years. I'm a bit bored with them.
Then don't use them. You can be sure that they will be a playable race in the Realms right from the start - if not in the core rules. And as long as people buy supplements about drow, or containing lots of drow lore, Wizards will produce the books.
Wizards isn't shoving them down your throat, though. It seems that you greedily devour everything, including drow lore
