Counterspin
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If warlock abilities can still be inherited, there's absolutely no need for any sort of alignment restriction on them. If they have to have made the pact themselves, the only thing required to make a good warlock is hubris.
No. Tool use is not the same thing as an external source of powers. Wizards learn how to cast spells, fighters develop their fighting skills, psions strengthen their minds as fighters do their bodies. I don't usually treat clerics as being "gifted" their powers by their gods but they are the best example in 3.5 core. (And luckily clerics don't actually need gods, so I can happily play a philosophy cleric.)Andor said:Uh... Isn't that everybody except the monk then? And maybe the psion?
Clerics need gods and a holy symbol. Wizards need magic and implements and maybe a spell book. Even a fighter needs a sword to do well.
Stone Dog said:I'm not so happy about the idea of bargaining for magics from the Holy. The Holy should reward devotion, virtue and righteousness because the person is already those things.
Kahuna Burger said:just out of curiosity, is the Fey source confirmed, or is this just a persistent ENW assumption about the described Feral source?
Korro Zal said:Warlocks: In 4E, these are arcane Strikers, able to do a great deal of damage to one or two foes at a time. They can align themselves with fey spirits, devils, demons or the “stars and the darkness between them.” Their abilities will include transportation effects, invocations, curses and a powerful melee attack called Soul Ruin. They also have the ability to use Pacts, meaning that it looks like they absorbed the Binder, and each Pact will grant per-encounter curses.
Zurai said:Sure, a Solar wouldn't likely do such a thing. I can see a Leonal or Ghaele Eladrin doing it, though (the eladrin more than the guardinals, really). Basically, it sounds (no offense intended here) that you're trying to pigeonhole all Good, capital G, powers into being paragons of virtue and righteousness, law and order.
In the 3E cosmology, at least, that's only one small facet of Goodness. There's also the paragons of Good, No Matter The Cost. Those Holies would actually be pretty keen to offer pacts to good-leaning mortals, I'd think.
Well, think of what's being offered, and the terms of use on the powers.Zurai said:Sure, a Solar wouldn't likely do such a thing. I can see a Leonal or Ghaele Eladrin doing it, though (the eladrin more than the guardinals, really). Basically, it sounds (no offense intended here) that you're trying to pigeonhole all Good, capital G, powers into being paragons of virtue and righteousness, law and order.
In the 3E cosmology, at least, that's only one small facet of Goodness. There's also the paragons of Good, No Matter The Cost. Those Holies would actually be pretty keen to offer pacts to good-leaning mortals, I'd think.
No, I'm not. Just the first two which I feel are independant of law and order.Zurai said:Basically, it sounds (no offense intended here) that you're trying to pigeonhole all Good, capital G, powers into being paragons of virtue and righteousness, law and order.