D&D 5.0 - What would you like to see?

May 11, 2009 03:06

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hootysinclair May 11 2009, 12:54:28 UTC
I would like to see just some class balancing in 5E, but bring back most of the old system. It was a good system, though it had its flaws.

THAC0 FTW!

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rosco_gordon May 11 2009, 13:16:17 UTC
4.0 has been out for last then a year, right?
And talk is already starting for 5.0?

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keyboardninja May 11 2009, 17:52:47 UTC
I don't know exactly when it came out, but yes.

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Re: Multiclassing keyboardninja May 11 2009, 17:52:23 UTC
It was rather restrictive, but it was also more balanced - possibly overpowered. In 3E/4E, though, the multi-classing is an utter waste.

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Re: Multiclassing madtruman May 11 2009, 20:36:58 UTC
I like 4E multi-classing, so far. I'm playing a Bard, and the feat-granted Cleric daily power gives me a huge edge as the party's sole healer. Eventually, I'd like to see my character have a smattering of Bard and Cleric (and a touch of Warlock thanks to the Half-Elf Dilettante power) powers all over the board. Added customization with no real loss of power overall. I'm a fan.

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Re: Multiclassing keyboardninja May 12 2009, 02:08:13 UTC
But you do lose power overall. You're giving up feats to get little powers that aren't as good (at-wills as encounters, etc), and if you want to go full multi-class at level 11 and take levels of Cleric, you're giving up the upper level bard powers (you don't qualify for the level 11 bard powers if you're a 10 bard/1 cleric, for example ( ... )

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zemiron May 12 2009, 11:29:47 UTC
I loved 2nd Edition because it was the first one I played. It took me awhile to adjust to 3rd Edition because I really hate change. From everything I've heard about 4th Edition, it sucks. I'll just continue to play non-D&D games or go back to 3rd Edition.

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keyboardninja May 12 2009, 18:04:53 UTC
Everything I heard about 3E said it sucked when it first came out. After about six months of playing, though, it grew on me. Fourth Edition is the same - it's a fairly significant change so everyone is going to say it sucks, including me at first, but it grew on me and I enjoy it.

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