doctormandible
First Post
I completely disagree. DnD is and should be competitive. I shouldn't be able to randomly choose my feats and powers and make a character just as powerful as an experienced player. Perhaps a smaller gap between good and bad choices would be nice, but there should be an advantage to a player within a system. Otherwise what is the point of learning the system well? Where is the advantage of spending extra time working on your character?
Now I realize that the Bard is useless... That is a problem. There shouldn't be such a disparity between the top and bottom of the torem pole in 4e. But there should be a difference in power. Also there should be multiple classes/powers of nearly identical power at the top of the totem pole (dito bottom). The day that the rules of DnD have a zero learning curve will be a dark day, imo.
Now I realize that the Bard is useless... That is a problem. There shouldn't be such a disparity between the top and bottom of the torem pole in 4e. But there should be a difference in power. Also there should be multiple classes/powers of nearly identical power at the top of the totem pole (dito bottom). The day that the rules of DnD have a zero learning curve will be a dark day, imo.