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<blockquote data-quote="Tallifer" data-source="post: 5803919" data-attributes="member: 84661"><p>It got way to complicated for me. In normal Fourth Edition, a ranger was a ranger and he had various builds depending on class features, powers chosen and feats bought. He could train in anything from the same pool, although obviously each build had its normal preferences. Plus the Wizards of the Coast have yet to come out with a system to completely swap Essentials features for other features and powers.</p><p></p><p>Let us hope the conversion between features in the new edition is more transparent. Do not hide stuff under pages of fluffy text: put it in boxes and charts for ease of reference. Put all the fluff in a single big block at the beginning, on a separate page; then additional fluff in an article. </p><p></p><p>I really liked how the races were printed up in the first Fourth Edition Players' handbook: one page of crunch,and one page of fluff (and then a racial article in the Dragon magazine): I could skip all the fluff to see immediately the information I wanted, and other people could happily read an entire page of fluff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tallifer, post: 5803919, member: 84661"] It got way to complicated for me. In normal Fourth Edition, a ranger was a ranger and he had various builds depending on class features, powers chosen and feats bought. He could train in anything from the same pool, although obviously each build had its normal preferences. Plus the Wizards of the Coast have yet to come out with a system to completely swap Essentials features for other features and powers. Let us hope the conversion between features in the new edition is more transparent. Do not hide stuff under pages of fluffy text: put it in boxes and charts for ease of reference. Put all the fluff in a single big block at the beginning, on a separate page; then additional fluff in an article. I really liked how the races were printed up in the first Fourth Edition Players' handbook: one page of crunch,and one page of fluff (and then a racial article in the Dragon magazine): I could skip all the fluff to see immediately the information I wanted, and other people could happily read an entire page of fluff. [/QUOTE]
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