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7 months ago ::
Nov 21, 2012 - 8:38PM
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Improved Defenses is strictly superior to Robust Defenses. Robust Defenses is an obsolete feat.
As an added advantage, Improved Defenses can be taken at any tier (and probably should).
Ah, didn't catch that one. When stuff like "Forgotten Realms" and "Heroes of Such-as-such" come out, I don't get them, as they seem to be specific to a campagin setting. But PH1,2,3, DMG1,2,3, I try to pay attention to.
Do they use all books, including campaign settings, to "fix" things (such as adding new Feats or rules that are needed)?
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7 months ago ::
Nov 22, 2012 - 12:52AM
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HotFL and HotFK were not campaign settings; they were the Essentials equivalents of the PHB.
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7 months ago ::
Nov 22, 2012 - 9:27AM
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HotFL and HotFK were not campaign settings; they were the Essentials equivalents of the PHB.
Ah, ok. It was my understanding (which I admit is limited in this regard) is that Essentials was a sort-of attempt to make a "sort of 4.5e, but not really 4.5e" which ultimately is not compatible with 4e PH. Is this true, or am I dead wrong?
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7 months ago ::
Nov 22, 2012 - 10:07AM
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Not dead wrong, but mostly wrong. It's completely compatible with the 4e PHB, but the "sort of 4.5e, but not really 4.5e" is somewhat accurate.
D&D Next = D&D: Quantum Edition
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7 months ago ::
Nov 22, 2012 - 1:41PM
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HotFL and HotFK were not campaign settings; they were the Essentials equivalents of the PHB.
Ah, ok. It was my understanding (which I admit is limited in this regard) is that Essentials was a sort-of attempt to make a "sort of 4.5e, but not really 4.5e" which ultimately is not compatible with 4e PH. Is this true, or am I dead wrong?
You're dead wrong. The Heroes Of -- books are 100% compatible with 4e. They are additional material, not a half-edition in any way.
Another day, another three or four entries to my Ignore List.
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7 months ago ::
Nov 22, 2012 - 4:43PM
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You're dead wrong. The Heroes Of -- books are 100% compatible with 4e. They are additional material, not a half-edition in any way.
Well, I'm not sure I agree with that, a lot of what it added was half-classes.
D&D Next = D&D: Quantum Edition
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6 months ago ::
Nov 22, 2012 - 11:56PM
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Which work perfectly well on tables with classes from earlier books, and supply material varying from utility powers to all powers, which are compatible with classes from earlier books.
What more do you want?
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6 months ago ::
Nov 23, 2012 - 1:07AM
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Also, Epic NAD feats aren't Feat Taxes in the slightest. They're powerful because they stack, but even an Optimized Defender can usually find better things to spend feats on than taking all 3.
"Invokers are probably better round after round but Wizard dailies are devastating. Actually, devastating is too light a word. Wizard daily powers are soul crushing, encounter ending, havoc causing pieces of awesome." -AirPower25 Sear the Flesh, Purify the Soul; Harden the Heart, and Improve the Mind; Born of Blood, but Forged by Fire; The MECH warrior reaches perfection. My Guides
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6 months ago ::
Nov 23, 2012 - 2:24PM
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You're dead wrong. The Heroes Of -- books are 100% compatible with 4e. They are additional material, not a half-edition in any way.
Well, I'm not sure I agree with that, a lot of what it added was half-classes.
I'd change the final "s" to a "d" and drop two other letters.
"The world does not work the way you have been taught it does. We are not real as such; we exist within The Story. Unfortunately for you, you have inherited a condition from your mother known as Primary Protagonist Syndrome, which means The Story is interested in you. It will find you, and if you are not ready for the narrative strands it will throw at you..." - from Footloose
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6 months ago ::
Nov 23, 2012 - 8:02PM
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Same thing?
D&D Next = D&D: Quantum Edition
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