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<blockquote data-quote="GreenTengu" data-source="post: 6334812" data-attributes="member: 6777454"><p>ooooh. I see.</p><p></p><p>You see, I understand where we have a misunderstanding. Here I thought you actually wanted to make a Warlord class that people could actually use. That people should want to use.</p><p></p><p>And that you created it and posted it here because you thought that maybe you could open a conversation about creating one that worked within the 5E system with the 5E rules. Because, you see, when I create things and post them I want, I expect people to point out my mistakes and oversights and over up alternatives.</p><p></p><p>Now I understand better.</p><p>It was more your special little snowflake, your darling pet-- really for your eyes only. Posting it on a public internet forum was more an act of self-gratification than opening a dialogue or looking for help.</p><p></p><p>You don't care if it opens itself up to wild abuse (Half-Orc Warlord/Rogue with intimidation checks that break all sorts of rules and never fail, turning battles to their favor with ease without spending an action-- the ONLY way to play this class.)</p><p>You don't care that it uses bad 4E logic (oh! we violated the unstated rules of solo combat! all enemies get free attacks).</p><p>You don't care that you are utilizing a standard in the game (hirelings) as a class ability when one can be pretty damn certain that within the PHB or DMG, hirelings are going to be something all classes can access and use without silly little restrictions placed on them about only recruiting 2 per a month, them all starting at level 1 regardless of your own level, being limited in what classes you can choose and abandoning you if you don't adventure often enough.... one can be fairly certain that the hirelings that all classes can hire without it being a standard class feature are going to come with considerably less restrictions.</p><p></p><p>But, again-- its your special little snowflake, for your eyes only that no one else could imaginably criticize because you made it and its all so perfect for you to use solely in company of yourself in a total vacuum of whatever anyone else is doing.</p><p></p><p>Okay, sure. Cool. I got you now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenTengu, post: 6334812, member: 6777454"] ooooh. I see. You see, I understand where we have a misunderstanding. Here I thought you actually wanted to make a Warlord class that people could actually use. That people should want to use. And that you created it and posted it here because you thought that maybe you could open a conversation about creating one that worked within the 5E system with the 5E rules. Because, you see, when I create things and post them I want, I expect people to point out my mistakes and oversights and over up alternatives. Now I understand better. It was more your special little snowflake, your darling pet-- really for your eyes only. Posting it on a public internet forum was more an act of self-gratification than opening a dialogue or looking for help. You don't care if it opens itself up to wild abuse (Half-Orc Warlord/Rogue with intimidation checks that break all sorts of rules and never fail, turning battles to their favor with ease without spending an action-- the ONLY way to play this class.) You don't care that it uses bad 4E logic (oh! we violated the unstated rules of solo combat! all enemies get free attacks). You don't care that you are utilizing a standard in the game (hirelings) as a class ability when one can be pretty damn certain that within the PHB or DMG, hirelings are going to be something all classes can access and use without silly little restrictions placed on them about only recruiting 2 per a month, them all starting at level 1 regardless of your own level, being limited in what classes you can choose and abandoning you if you don't adventure often enough.... one can be fairly certain that the hirelings that all classes can hire without it being a standard class feature are going to come with considerably less restrictions. But, again-- its your special little snowflake, for your eyes only that no one else could imaginably criticize because you made it and its all so perfect for you to use solely in company of yourself in a total vacuum of whatever anyone else is doing. Okay, sure. Cool. I got you now. [/QUOTE]
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