Humanophile
First Post
RogueJK said:
I think that I am starting to agree with you...
IMHO, in general, kits are better than PrCs. (Not all kits, though.) I like the kit concept, but not how most of the kits were handled, mostly with regards to balance. I don't like the prestige class system very much at all, though.
...But maybe I'm just old-school...![]()
/me leaves to think some more.
I agree partway, and I think it'd be ideal if 3e weren't as burned by some of the horrible kit ideas from before. The problem with kits is that there are certain ideas that revolve around being well trained and compotent before you can have your foot in the door, while there are other things that you should be from first level on, when you can least afford the feats and skill points needed to "customize". In a perfect world, you'd have both.
But I've always been a proponent of someone actually filling out the info that the PHB and DMG each give half a nod and proceed to ignore. Kits are just class modification templates made easy, and for things that you should be right out of apprenticeship (court mage instead of the bookish standard, a lightly armored bareback riding amazon, archer-rangers, and non-battle clerics for a few easy ideas). Prestige classes, OTOH, are for the things like ninjas or bladesingers or rarefied archmages that only accept you when you've proven yourself "worthy" of their teachings. Neither alone can really cover all the options you'd want.