Ok,
Admittedly, I have finally capitulated to 4e. For 3 years, I have refused to acknowledge its existence and have been still chugging along with 3e and Pathfinder. However, I finally decided to give it a chance and purchased all of the core books as well as most of the follow on books such as Complete Divine, etc.
I have decided that 4e is a good game after all by keeping an open mind. It is a different approach to be sure from 3e and Pathfinder but a good game nonetheless.
I'm sure that this question was answered long ago, but what the h#&! happened to Limited Wish, Wish and Miracle? Do they just not fit with the style of play for 4e? They are not even listed as Rituals anywhere? If they are, please direct me to where they might be listed?
Has anyone come up with a decent house rule for them?
To my mind, after reading through a lot of material and trolling on the boards for some time, they would seem to fit in with the Epic levels somewhere?
Cheers
Methos
Admittedly, I have finally capitulated to 4e. For 3 years, I have refused to acknowledge its existence and have been still chugging along with 3e and Pathfinder. However, I finally decided to give it a chance and purchased all of the core books as well as most of the follow on books such as Complete Divine, etc.
I have decided that 4e is a good game after all by keeping an open mind. It is a different approach to be sure from 3e and Pathfinder but a good game nonetheless.
I'm sure that this question was answered long ago, but what the h#&! happened to Limited Wish, Wish and Miracle? Do they just not fit with the style of play for 4e? They are not even listed as Rituals anywhere? If they are, please direct me to where they might be listed?
Has anyone come up with a decent house rule for them?
To my mind, after reading through a lot of material and trolling on the boards for some time, they would seem to fit in with the Epic levels somewhere?
Cheers
Methos