Henry
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I was going to originally make this a poll, but I saw that we had something like 6 or 8 polls on the front page when I wrote this, so I'll go the more open route.
In my experience, I've allowed Psionic characters in games before - but no one wanted to play one. I mention it specifically before character creation, yet out comes the plethora of barbarians, fighters, paladins, wizards, clerics, and rogues - but not ONE psion. Every time.
I know I can't be the only one; I also know that the people on these forums who get stoked about Psionics are usually DM's full or part time.
So, if you are a DM, have you run into an impressive LACK of enthusiasm for psionics in your games? Players who will buy every Complete Splatbook there is, yet the only person in your group with a copy of a psionic book is you?
If you are a player, do you find yourself stifled from playing a psion by a DM not because it doesn't fit the world, but because he doesn't care to own that book, and so doesn't allow them?
Or do people think that the introduction of the XPH might alter that perception somewhat?
Psions may be due for an "image overhaul" like clerics were for 3E.
In my experience, I've allowed Psionic characters in games before - but no one wanted to play one. I mention it specifically before character creation, yet out comes the plethora of barbarians, fighters, paladins, wizards, clerics, and rogues - but not ONE psion. Every time.
I know I can't be the only one; I also know that the people on these forums who get stoked about Psionics are usually DM's full or part time.
So, if you are a DM, have you run into an impressive LACK of enthusiasm for psionics in your games? Players who will buy every Complete Splatbook there is, yet the only person in your group with a copy of a psionic book is you?
If you are a player, do you find yourself stifled from playing a psion by a DM not because it doesn't fit the world, but because he doesn't care to own that book, and so doesn't allow them?
Or do people think that the introduction of the XPH might alter that perception somewhat?
Psions may be due for an "image overhaul" like clerics were for 3E.