If they made the 4E basic fluff (Nentir vale is the name, i think) a separate campaign setting, It`d feel great, a new completely different setting with crazy cosmology and elemental demons. Having that stuff shoved down your throat and being told that what was before shall never be again , coupled with forcing that stuff throughout all settings is what left me wanting to tear their heads barehanded. Lucky me they didn`t touch Greyhawk.
Amechra, can I take it that you will join me in the Homebrewing boards when the obviously lacking Next is finally done? Because Altering these simple things in innovative ways is just what I think it needs, after all, some guys were complaining that Vancian made them feel "not casters" for the majority of the day. This previous sentence translates to "I wanna nova like 5MWD all day long! Make me able to nova as much as I want so I can be the top dawg, but not so much that Fighter Mcfighter feels bad for not being as awesome as me." when you consider who says that. 5MWD just ticks them off because the can`t feel awesome all the time, not because it`s unbalanced.
The threshold, as well as the others (and many new ones i keep thinking spontaneously) are just the ideas that play with the casting aspect, making it "more" or "less" Vancian, while allowing the permanence of the aspect I think makes the D&D Wizard (not so iconic for the Cleric, i think), the preparation, which is not present only in the pure cooldown I suggested. You can also notice that some of those variations can also be used with other casting systems without much problems (threshold applied to slots, MP or Warlock Favors is quite possible, am I right?), leaving the 5MWD an issue to be dealt with at player level. Both as player and DM I enjoyed the machinations necessary to prepare my spells every day (Wiz, Clr, Drd 3+3.5) and when something was not tailored to the spells prepared I felt intrigued and a sense that "not everything is made to suit my capabilities and desires but to create a world in itself", which screams fantasy to me.
Awaken I hope that they`re bringing all the cosmologies to their respective places, and maybe bringing some new ones (RICH BURLEW`S SETTING FOR GODS SAKE!!!) but with the Great Wheel being taken as the default, not forced to anyone as the crap move done to World Axis. I have homebrewed a setting which i used since 2003, but I treasure most of the official ones, that used to contain so much inspirational fluff. Greyhawk and Planescape are my favorite ones (Greyhawk wins by a little margin), with Spelljammer, Mystara, Dark Sun, Ravenloft and Birthright (in order) just behind, but I consider all settings up to the end of 3.5 to be amazing compared to what came after.
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