Henry said:For me, the rogue gets his chance to shine by being first across. The wizard uses his fly spell to ferry others across, or he (or the cleric, depending) creates a bridge from the wall of ice or wall of stone spell ( i think wall of stone can still do that, but I know wall of ice can) for the others, or he whips out his jump potion, or the cleric air walks them across. In other words, the Rogue doesn't have his thunder stolen by the others using action points to succeed at the same thing he just did without one.
The ironic thing about this example is that it actually proves the point of how useless many skills tend to be in the current system. The rogue "shines" by being the first one across, only to realize his skills are completely useless because the spell casters could have gotten everyone across with magic without the need for his skill. In fact by running across first all he did was needlessly endanger himself. No action points were required for a fly or wall of stone spell, and the spell needs to be cast with or without the rogue.