Celebrim
Legend
howandwhy99 said:The Cleric in 3e is far and away the most powerful class in the game. That was a mistake.
Yes, but I think it was an example of overcompensation for how weak clerics were in prior editions. Earlier editions of cleric essentially had as thier only feature walking hit point batteries. There combat ability started out pretty good, but by mid to high levels lagged the fighter sufficiently as to make them pointless in combat. And they had even fewer aggressive spells than they do now, plus buffing wasn't as viable of a strategy.
The same sort of overcompensation can be seen to a lesser extent in the rogue. The rogue ('thief') was even weaker in 1st edition than the cleric. By the time its thief skills started to get reliable, they were generally outshone by stronger magical abilities. Even if they could have backstabbed every round, they still did less damage than a fighter of equivalent level and backstabbing was far far more limited than sneak attacks.
Not surprisingly, in third edition they are two of the most attractive classes in the game. The designers knew where the problem was. Overall, I think they did a good job fixing the problem. The cleric isn't so much overpowered as non-spellcasters are underpowered. Fixing the non-spellcasters by making them effectively spell-casters wouldn't be my preferred approach, but at least it shows that they know where the problem is.