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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 9329005" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Well, most classes do in fact have choices after 3rd level... choosing spells. Either one time at level up for the Spells Known group or every morning for the Spells Prepared group. Not to mention choosing Feats if your table is one that uses them-- and if they don't then you are choosing which of your ability scores to bump. So players do get choices at many points throughout their career. Now, whether or not that's <em>enough</em> choices for some people, that's a different question.</p><p></p><p>Although I know speaking personally... I wouldn't exactly call selecting one of multiple options of subclass feature (for example) to be all that Ooh-La-La. The Hunter Ranger gets multiple options to choose from at 3rd and 7th level and never once have I thought "Well, that's so much better than just being given one set feature!" Because you take like 5 seconds to select one of the three, and then you're done. So I'm not exactly sure where this supposed thrill comes from of having "options". But maybe some people can milk those 5 seconds for weeks on end, I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 9329005, member: 7006"] Well, most classes do in fact have choices after 3rd level... choosing spells. Either one time at level up for the Spells Known group or every morning for the Spells Prepared group. Not to mention choosing Feats if your table is one that uses them-- and if they don't then you are choosing which of your ability scores to bump. So players do get choices at many points throughout their career. Now, whether or not that's [I]enough[/I] choices for some people, that's a different question. Although I know speaking personally... I wouldn't exactly call selecting one of multiple options of subclass feature (for example) to be all that Ooh-La-La. The Hunter Ranger gets multiple options to choose from at 3rd and 7th level and never once have I thought "Well, that's so much better than just being given one set feature!" Because you take like 5 seconds to select one of the three, and then you're done. So I'm not exactly sure where this supposed thrill comes from of having "options". But maybe some people can milk those 5 seconds for weeks on end, I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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