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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas5251212" data-source="post: 2247193" data-attributes="member: 31221"><p>Well, to be honest, I have my doubts incorporating EoM in mid-campaign is a good idea anyway; the flexibility of the magic is bound to have a noticeable impact on the dynamics of a campaign in a way that's unpredictable and likely undesireable.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My reading of that is that what they're saying is that they're better balanced with the new magic. Notice, for example, that its pretty defensible that the D&D cleric is already the overall most powerful class in the game in 3e; adding in the versitility of EoM magic probably tips it over the end (all the more since clerics weak spot (straight attack magic) is generally the area an EoM spellcaster loses ground on anyway; whereas their strong suits are actually enhanced by EoM magic. This is likely true even with the attempt to rebalance them.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand when you do a class from the ground up with the magic system in mind, you can balance it accordingly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The only complaint I had with them is that I'm not sure its not overly attractive to mostly avoid extent traditions altogether and be a maverick that can just chose its spell categories freely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas5251212, post: 2247193, member: 31221"] Well, to be honest, I have my doubts incorporating EoM in mid-campaign is a good idea anyway; the flexibility of the magic is bound to have a noticeable impact on the dynamics of a campaign in a way that's unpredictable and likely undesireable. My reading of that is that what they're saying is that they're better balanced with the new magic. Notice, for example, that its pretty defensible that the D&D cleric is already the overall most powerful class in the game in 3e; adding in the versitility of EoM magic probably tips it over the end (all the more since clerics weak spot (straight attack magic) is generally the area an EoM spellcaster loses ground on anyway; whereas their strong suits are actually enhanced by EoM magic. This is likely true even with the attempt to rebalance them. On the other hand when you do a class from the ground up with the magic system in mind, you can balance it accordingly. The only complaint I had with them is that I'm not sure its not overly attractive to mostly avoid extent traditions altogether and be a maverick that can just chose its spell categories freely. [/QUOTE]
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