zoroaster100
First Post
I forgot about the bard. I definitely also want to see an Essentialized version of the bard, and perhaps also the monk.
That character doesn't exactly work the same way in 4e.
I want the Bladesinger to be a Cha-primary/Int or Dex secondary arcane striker, not an 'essentialized' swordmage.
A Race Compendium - give the remaining PC-targeted races two stat choices if they don't already have them
I want the Bladesinger to be a Cha-primary/Int or Dex secondary arcane striker, not an 'essentialized' swordmage. /QUOTE]
I know its not exactly what you are looking for, but a recent Dragon article had a pretty good expansion for the Essentials Warlock/Hexblade. Its a pact with a fey princess known as the Lady of the White Well -- mildy Arthurian influences, but I think it could thematically and mechanically work as a bladesinger (Cha-primary/Int or Dex secondary)
Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page - Article (Hexblades: The Lady's Gift)
C.I.D.
(sorry if you don't have a subscription to WotC)
This!None. Support for the PHB 1 - 3 classes.
I was one of the folks out there who really loved the 3.5 Tome of Magic.
As such, I'd like to see
A Full Binder Class, not just a Warlock build. It can build on lore from Arcane Power, but it would be really nice to see something more reflective of the original class again. If part of the shift to essentials was about allowing them the freedom to experiment with different power structures, and including a larger portion of flavour text tied to those powers, the Binder seems like an ideal step.
However, I have my doubts as to whether they'd reach the drippingly juicy awesomeness of the original class flavour-wise, or if they'd have the balls to base their text and imagery off of goetic magic again. Even if they felt the need to put out something tamer though, I'd love to see them give it a shot.
(And yes, one of my favourite 3.5 characters was a Binder.)