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What classes will be in the martial power book?


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Sadrik said:
Hmm, that is good.
Shadow power source classes:
Illusionist
Necromancer
Assassin

Me likey.

And maybe a half decent Hexblade for the Shadow Defender…?

So far I'm thinking:


-Shadow Controller = Illusionist

-Shadow Defender = Hexblade

-Shadow Leader = Necromancer

-Shadow Striker = Assassin
 

Klaus said:
I could see a monk as a Martial controller that does stuff like this:

WotC has stated that the monk will most likely be a Striker, whether it will have the martial, psionic or this speculated Ki power source, I have no idea.
 

Mouseferatu said:
Yes, but it's been implied that each PHB will present new classes with new power sources. Thus, new classes based on existing power sources would--or so it seems to be--be found in power source-specific splatbooks.

So bard for the Arcane Leader in the Arcane Power Source splat-book?
 

Mouseferatu said:
Yes, but if you look carefully at the cover of PHB1, it says something about rules for "martial, arcane, and divine characters." (Or at least the original cover did; dunno if the new one will.)

Yep, and I believe the second PHB will be:


Player's Handbook II: Primal, Psionic and Shadow Heroes
 

Steely Dan said:
So bard for the Arcane Leader in the Arcane Power Source splat-book?

Races and Classes suggests that bards draw their power from "otherworldly patrons" in a fashion that is neither arcane nor divine, but something else entirely.
 

Mouseferatu said:
Races and Classes suggests that bards draw their power from "otherworldly patrons" in a fashion that is neither arcane nor divine, but something else entirely.

Then that would tie in with my other theory/speculation, that the bard will be the Primal Leader in the PHB II, and maybe take it back to some of its 1st Ed Celtic roots (I could see them being close to Fey etc).
 


Scholar & Brutalman said:
It doesn't seem very different from the warlock pacts to me.

You know, I had a similar thought. And it's certainly one possible interpretation of the text. But something about the way it's phrased--nothing specific, just an overall feel--implies a different power source to me.

But I've been wrong before. On occasion. ;)
 

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