So the only 6 classes that got a majority vote are the big 4 (all over 80%), and Bard and Druid (slightly shy of 60%). I'd probably favor bard as the social face/jack of all trades rather than song mage in that alignment, but other than that caveat, that seems like a pretty workable lineup to me.
care to elaborate?I'm pretty shocked honestly with this. It's really not at all how I look at things.
for starter no one seem to be able to tell me where druids are getting powers from likewise with bard, plus we could do with a solid ten and we would need some more non castersI'm pretty shocked honestly with this. It's really not at all how I look at things.
At bit of a dissonance between the results and my own view.care to elaborate?
Druids get it from a force that is Primal, nature. Divine.for starter no one seem to be able to tell me where druids are getting powers from likewise with bard, plus we could do with a solid ten and we would need some more non casters
The former is an idiomatic archetype that mostly only exists in D&D and the latter is an archetype that is more widespread in culture and video games.
So a 4e Invoker.Kobold Press had a Priest class that made me think of them as the true divine equivalent of a Wizard (because of their lack of an armor proficiency and full spellcasting capability).
Wizard fans are the worst.I would love to be in the hypothetical room with you and wizard players when you take away the wizard's Fireball spell.
Well, if 5e had kept the 4e cosmology they'd get their powers from the Primal Spirits.for starter no one seem to be able to tell me where druids are getting powers from likewise with bard, plus we could do with a solid ten and we would need some more non casters
I'd look at it this way. My guess would be a solid quarter of the voters wanted a stripped down, back-to-basics core, and thus voted for 3-4 of the big 4 only.At bit of a dissonance between the results and my own view.
I just cannot imagine only 50% or less of the general player base want most of the list.
To put it another way, by Wizards approval metric, how many classes would be lost?
Meanwhile I want those options lost like Psion, Warlord, Gish.
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But that is ancient history and in any case plate armour simply doesn't make sense with the sort of person ranger is supposed to represent. You don't go trekking in wilderness in that.I mean, the Ranger could use heavy armor at introduction and in 1e AD&D, in 2e, it was limited to studded leather if it wanted it's special TWF benefit, but, IIRC, could still go heavy. And, it wasn't until 3.0 (or 2e C&T? IDK, I lost track of it at that point) that heavy armor definitively stopped being the best armor, and DEX became the unquestionably best stat.