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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Vargas" data-source="post: 7044801" data-attributes="member: 996"><p>0 is a number of classes that's proven to be 'right' for many systems.</p><p></p><p> And, D&D, from the 3 classes of 0D&D, to the hundreds of 3.5, has served both extremes.</p><p></p><p> Your experience is that people different from you are unreasonable and can't understand you?</p><p></p><p>Congratulations, you appear to be human! </p><p></p><p> 5e was conceived with the idea of being for fans of all past editions. If you want D&D with only the 4 oldest classes, you got it first, and for free with the basic odd. If you wanted D&D with must the most popular classes introduced before 4e, you got that right away when you bought the PH. It didn't take away the Big 4 option. If you wanted multiclassing, that was on the PH, also, if you opted into it. If you wanted some of the PH classes and not others, you could ban (or simply not play, yourself) one or more of them. </p><p></p><p>So, yes, the choice of the number of choices you want is yours. You need never read a UA class or buy another supplement again. You have the game you wanted, even if you have to trim a Monk or Warlock or something from it.</p><p></p><p>Now, if you wanted more choices: if you want the Warlord from the 4e PH1, or one of the newer or more obscure classes from the 3.5 or 4e PH2's, or 4e PH3, or from non- core supplements in any edition, you've waited years for 'em, and are still waiting....</p><p></p><p>...that doesn't mean you've been thrown under the bus or are a 3rd class citizen of the D&D community because the 1st- class 0D&D fans got their Big 4 classes 1st. It just means it takes longer to do 15 or 20 or more classes than to do 4 or 12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Vargas, post: 7044801, member: 996"] 0 is a number of classes that's proven to be 'right' for many systems. And, D&D, from the 3 classes of 0D&D, to the hundreds of 3.5, has served both extremes. Your experience is that people different from you are unreasonable and can't understand you? Congratulations, you appear to be human! 5e was conceived with the idea of being for fans of all past editions. If you want D&D with only the 4 oldest classes, you got it first, and for free with the basic odd. If you wanted D&D with must the most popular classes introduced before 4e, you got that right away when you bought the PH. It didn't take away the Big 4 option. If you wanted multiclassing, that was on the PH, also, if you opted into it. If you wanted some of the PH classes and not others, you could ban (or simply not play, yourself) one or more of them. So, yes, the choice of the number of choices you want is yours. You need never read a UA class or buy another supplement again. You have the game you wanted, even if you have to trim a Monk or Warlock or something from it. Now, if you wanted more choices: if you want the Warlord from the 4e PH1, or one of the newer or more obscure classes from the 3.5 or 4e PH2's, or 4e PH3, or from non- core supplements in any edition, you've waited years for 'em, and are still waiting.... ...that doesn't mean you've been thrown under the bus or are a 3rd class citizen of the D&D community because the 1st- class 0D&D fans got their Big 4 classes 1st. It just means it takes longer to do 15 or 20 or more classes than to do 4 or 12. [/QUOTE]
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