kitoy said:
Have you actually played with the "focus thing" mechanic? If so could you give us details on how it went for you? If not, how can you make a blanket statement saying "the mechanic is so bad"?
By translating my game experience onto the subject.
I'm pretty sure, that the psionic focus will be mostly annoying.
Do you think psion players will pick up many feats, which require the expenditure of the focus? I don't. That's what I basically meant there. It just makes people stay away from those feats, which IMHO is a bad thing as it restricts character variability.
Then a few posts later, you criticize the power point table from the WotC boards by asking if the maker of the table had played a psion from 1 to 20. Have you played a psion from 1 to 20?
No, obviously not. It was a comment in reply to that the table was derived from game experience, which I just highly doubt, given the nature of the table and how it omits the most important information (the manifester level at which the powers are manifested - if he just means unaugmented powers, than the information in the table is pretty much useless as well, because it won't be like this in actual play).
As I've said before, you're making a lot of observations and criticisms based purely on speculation.
It's the other way around, actually, I am making speculations based on observations.
Please give the unmodified psion from XPH a decent test run before you start making judgement calls.
Well, I'm afraid, that's not going to happen. We've had enough with the updated 3.0 psion in our campaigns (and that's not purely my opinion).
And it really doesn't need any tests to see the differences between psion and sorcerer. Not much else I'm stating here (except my clearly labeled opinion, that this is the XPH's fault more than the PHB's).
If I remember correctly, that thread from the WotC boards is about people's acutal experience with psions in play. They're talking about how they burn through their pp in only a few or, in some cases, one combat. Some of that can be attributed to people learning how to play a psion, but can't some of the reason be that the psion was built to burn through pp at a faster rate than an arcane caster burns through spells?
Well, obviously. You just have to take a look at the scaling versus augmentation issues.
The only thing, which can only really be seen in play is how my assumption, that spells and powers are roughly equal in power, is correct or in what direction it is shifted.
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