You asked for evidence that there were objections.Aus_Snow said:Uh, so in the EN World threads you linked to there. . . maybe three (four, tops?) individuals, out of the thousands of regular posters here. . .
I provided that evidence.
I also didn't feel like sifting through several thousand pages of posts, so I grabbed a few standout posts I saw, just from skimming, jumping by ten to a hundred pages at a time.
The warlock exists as an alternative to Vancian spellcasting. Did you read how many of those posts said things like "I hate the Vancian spellcasting system, so the warlock is great!"?OK. And yeah, some were just talking about warlocks, in the sense that they are cool, but not necessarily any more cool than say, wizards. Er.
If they weren't noteworthy, I wouldn't have posted them as evidence.I don't generally regard Usenet and the WotC boards very highly. It's a bias, I know. But still. If there's anything really noteworthy there, let me know, OK? I will listen (i.e., read).
And you'd be surprised how many well-regarded posters here are just as well-regarded on USENET.
Why does ANY variant exist? Because the original is either too limited, or too restrictive.No, they were created specifically for the reason of catering to those DMs who might like to try those particular house rules / rules variants / call them what you will.
From the introduction to Recharge Magic, the phrase "players... no longer have to face the disappointment of a retreat to town just when they’re on the cusp of the adventure’s climax" jumps out at me.
Everyone who can access a computer has access to UA. It's OGL.Most D&D DMs and players probably don't even own or have access to UA.
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/variant/magic/rechargeMagic.htm
I expected this, when I considered whether to post or not.So, a few posters in EN World's Rules forum, and a few more in this thread, possibly a smallish (but not doubt LOUD) bunch on *cough* Usenet, and uh, Gleemax or whatever. . . hm. . .
It still looks like the "upshot" according to a rather vocal minority.
You said:
Anyway, regarding these masses of long-suffering arcane-class players, would you be so kind as to provide some sort of evidence (e.g., links) to back those claims of yours up with?
I'm even open to some anecdotal. . . "evidence". Anything, really.
I've provided what you asked for (some sort of evidence (e.g. links)). How you deal with that information is entirely your choice.
Explain how Vancian spellcasting does not cause either:This is entirely subjective. Many D&D players and DMs would completely disagree, as it so happens.
1) Attrition encounters; or
2) The 15-minute adventuring day.