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One Class to class them all? Classy! Class will now be dismissed!Therefore we should have just one class...
One Class to class them all? Classy! Class will now be dismissed!Therefore we should have just one class...
WotC gives them virtually no choices to make. Fixing that is one of Level Up's biggest innovations.D&D players seem to hate making choices after 3rd level.
You just can't get over this, can you?The Wizard. Because it's the only class that's apparently untouchable.
Maybe we need a poll about who does and doesn't, because I really dislike being on class-progression autopilot after 3rd level.D&D players seem to hate making choices after 3rd level.
Subclass at 3rd is the last major choice 5e allows, as opposed to other versions of the game that give you meaningful choices throughout advancement.
Well, most classes do in fact have choices after 3rd level... choosing spells. Either one time at level up for the Spells Known group or every morning for the Spells Prepared group. Not to mention choosing Feats if your table is one that uses them-- and if they don't then you are choosing which of your ability scores to bump. So players do get choices at many points throughout their career. Now, whether or not that's enough choices for some people, that's a different question.Maybe we need a poll about who does and doesn't, because I really dislike being on class-progression autopilot after 3rd level.
4e definitely had various growth options throughout an adventurerās career (or at least at regular intervals).Subclass at 3rd is the last major choice 5e allows, as opposed to other versions of the game that give you meaningful choices throughout advancement.
More choices within class advancement throughout. Pathfinder2E does this through class, race and skill feats, but that isn't the only way. In 5E you could reduce or even eliminate the number of subclasses and implement Diablo style talent trees. if you hyper focus on one, sure, you're just whatever subclass. but you could also diversify and effectively "multi-subclass".Anything else you were referring to?