Mr. Rich Baker, Sir:
For starters, please allow me to say that I am a big fan of yours and I really appreciate your contributions to the game. I appreciate that you update your staff blog more than pretty much any other developer. The Last Mythal trilogy is one of my favorites ever. I have been enjoying the Swordmage Trilogy and the Swordmage class is one of my favorites ever.
Since the Races and Classes preview book came out I have been excited about how 4e would do the bladesinger (my all time favorite character since 2e introduced it). Seeing in the description of how the swordmage could be a bladesinger excited me. I know I'm not alone here, but when the FRPG came out, I was excited to see the Swordmage, and more than a little disappointed when there was no Bladesinger Paragon Path. Similarly, when Arcane Power came out, I had the same feeling. Seeing it in MM2 felt like a tease and fills me with hope for how awesome such a thing could be.
I have read your post that we should be seeing the Bladesinger soon and that around the office, you cannot agree on how best to do this class justice. I know that you are a man of your word and I look forward to seeing it soon in a Dragon article. I feel that this project is probably close to your heart as well (maybe not quite as close as your War at Sea work, but I understand).
I have created a paragon path based mostly on the original 2e flavor of the Kit. It can be found here:
http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.ph … st18774443I tried to make the paragon path interesting, balanced, and effective while staying true to the original ideas and updating them to 4e. I have enjoyed this effort and it has caused me to envy your job (or at least that part of your job).
So here is the challenge: I challenge you to do a better job. I challenge you to make a better bladesinger, make it legit, and have it posted in one of the online mags before the end of the summer. I know that you can ensure this iconic class gets done right.
I mean this as a friendly challenge. I have total respect for you as a writer, a developer, and certainly as a veteran (thank you so much for your service). I know that tone is not always easily conveyed in posts, but I want to be absolutely clear: I have total respect for you and this challenge is not meant to be disrespectful.
But you have been called out. . .
I look forward to hearing your response at your earliest convenience.