SPECTRE666
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http://forums.gleemax.com/showpost.php?p=14764975&postcount=2097 Its not much.
[sblock=Rich Baker]We've got a new typing system, but I won't go into detail yet. I don't want to scoop some of our Monster Manual preview material.
One thing I will say: In general, we want more powers to affect more creatures. Saying that a PC race (or a bipedal, intelligent monster, for that matter) isn't a "person" because of some pretty arcane typing rules is something we're moving away from.
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Originally Posted by MarkusTay63
Since the Karsmeister answered that one, I have another...
Question:
Are creature types going to remain mostly unchanged in 4e, or will there be some new system in place form determining what effects who?
I ask this because Tieflings were considered Outsiders in 3e, but their new incarnation makes them out to be more 'Monstrous Humanoid'.
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Rich Baker
Senior Designer
Roleplaying R&D
Wizards of the Coast, Inc.[/sblock]
[sblock=Rich Baker]We've got a new typing system, but I won't go into detail yet. I don't want to scoop some of our Monster Manual preview material.
One thing I will say: In general, we want more powers to affect more creatures. Saying that a PC race (or a bipedal, intelligent monster, for that matter) isn't a "person" because of some pretty arcane typing rules is something we're moving away from.
Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkusTay63
Since the Karsmeister answered that one, I have another...
Question:
Are creature types going to remain mostly unchanged in 4e, or will there be some new system in place form determining what effects who?
I ask this because Tieflings were considered Outsiders in 3e, but their new incarnation makes them out to be more 'Monstrous Humanoid'.
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Rich Baker
Senior Designer
Roleplaying R&D
Wizards of the Coast, Inc.[/sblock]
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