We have a new UA release with two subclasses. The College of Spirits Bard is a fortune teller or spirit medium type character with a big random effect table. Meanwhile the Undeath Pact Warlock is a a do-over of the Undying Pact Warlock.
Expolding alligators. I'm talking about exploding alligators. Wasn't that obvious from my post and laid out clearly? However, there migh actually be a subliminal message in there about exploding iguanas instead of exploding alligators.
Why not? Being hysterical could be fun.Choice has nothing to do with it; let's not get hysterical.
Most people ignore the multiclass rules. You can, too.
I mean, casting with tarrot cards and crystal balls for bards and undead patron are pretty on themes for the speculated, yet to be announced, positively-presented Vistani centric november book!
Why not?
You know, if they really did realize that, I think they should've just revamped the undying warlock. Those of us that bought SCAG will now officially own a crappy subclass that is completely made obsolete, both mechanically and conceptually, by something that came out in a new book.Maybe they just realized that it really, really sucks.
I agree they should. However, they never really did as much of that in 4E as they needed. Now that I have gotten back to playing 4E again, there are hundreds of Powers, Feats and Magic Items which are simply trash, even entire classes and sub-classes like the Seeker, Witch and the Beast Master Ranger (some things never change LOL)Hey WotC, how about fixing the Undying warlock (and the banneret, and most monk subclasses, etcetera) and releasing it as a free errata? You used to do that back in 4e, it was a sensible and respectful consumer practice.
You know, if they really did realize that, I think they should've just revamped the undying warlock. Those of us that bought SCAG will now officially own a crappy subclass that is completely made obsolete, both mechanically and conceptually, by something that came out in a new book.
It's blatant power creep, littering the game with trap options that will never be directly fixed. Also, we're supposed to buy this "fix", since it'll take up pages in a future book.
Hey WotC, how about fixing the Undying warlock (and the banneret, and most monk subclasses, etcetera) and releasing it as a free errata? You used to do that back in 4e, it was a sensible and respectful consumer practice.
Yeah, that's true. I remember them errataing a slew of spells and powers from the PHB, bringing them up to speed. Unfortunately the edition was discontinued, I would've loved to see them tackling the PHB 2 and 3, also.I agree they should. However, they never really did as much of that in 4E as they needed. Now that I have gotten back to playing 4E again, there are hundreds of Powers, Feats and Magic Items which are simply trash, even entire classes and sub-classes like the Seeker, Witch and the Beast Master Ranger (some things never change LOL)
The Class Variants UA is my greatest (maybe only) hope for this edition.Yep, I mean, the designs and directions you can go with the 5th Ed chassis are marvellous (loosey-goosey, fun space), yet continuous banality and patches from Hasbro-WotC.