UberLurker wrote:As someone who plays WoW, 3E and 4E, I am of the strong opinion that optimization in WoW and 4E is incredibly straight forward and simple. Sure, WoW has some pesky math which makes it more irritating than 4E, but its really no different.
3.XE, on the otherhand, is bjorked to snark. Anything goes, and the things you can do are nonsensical. If you are playing an optimized character with lots of source books, you smash the game into unplayability long before level 20, and epic is just beyond silly.
But the reason 4E is calling WoW-like over 3E isn't for tweaking/minmaxing/optimizing/whatever you want to call it. Mainly it's things like respecing, the fact that there is almost no penalty for dying in 4E and they used roles in combat very similar to those found in an MMO and designed combat to fit that.
PS - Have you ever played the WoW board game? I <3 that muchly.
Zyonko wrote:Optimum builds over suboptimum builds-3.5 is far more Wowesque about this where the gap is Huge.
Loots-Loot is sigificantly more defining in 3.5 than it is in 4e.. like in WoW for certain classes.
Class Requirements-How many times have you heard "We need a cleric" in 3.5? That was mechanically built out of 4e. So I guess that's abit more Wowesque in that you know there are multiple types of HEALER in vs "OH GOD WE NEED A PRIEST"
Spec-3.5 class specing is alot more unforgiving and generally very specified, like in Wow. 4e the specs are generally both able to do what the class is for plus something else
So Generally as someone who has played all 3 I find 3.5 more MMOesque, 4e is more Gameist though. But that's not really the same as MMOesque.
UberLurker wrote:"We need a cleric" was REINFORCED in 4E. You could play without a divine character in 3E no problem, you definately need a leader in 4E.
I would agree that loot in 3e is more simlar to wow than 4e loot - mainly because 4e loot is boring and it sucks.
There really isn't much speccing in 3E, although some people do tend to like building glass cannons that are one trick ponies (IE charge builds)... which suck when their trick gets countered. Any good 3E character is versatile.
One of the biggest things 4E did to make it more wowlike was the elimination of multiclassing. Yes, I know technically there is still multiclassing (My 4E wizard actually took a cleric paragon path), but not really (My 3E wizard was a Swashbuckler3/Wizard1/HumanParagon3/AbjurantChampion5/EldritchKnight8).
Dying in 4E really is problem free, aside from TPKs where the party was too stupid to arrange for a friendly NPC to bring 'em back. No loss of CON or level... big difference.
The "Fighter" role in 4E employs a cheap trick (marks) just like wow does (aggro) to create the tank role. In both cases I found it artificial and silly, 3E has no such nonsense.
In 3E you can make a character be whatever you want, if you know what you're doing. In WoW/4E you are limited to (DeathKnight,Priest,Druid etc) / (Cleric,Paladin,Wizard) etc. Because of this I find 4E less roleplay friendly, which is why I prefer 3E. I think combat runs much more smoothly in 4E though. WoW is okay, but I would never play it over d&d... lacks the social aspect and the roleplaying.
UberLurker wrote:Internet ate my post in a strange way.
Gist of it was that I think a multiclass system is superior to a classless one.
Classless systems I have played (Marvel, Shadowrun, a few others) have all seemed very vanilla compared to the plethora of character options (feats and class features) that 3.5E d&d offers.
Do you recommend any classless system with a number of character options which can compete with 3.5E? 3.5E has quite a few PRCs to cherry pick some pretty nifty class features from.
UberLurker wrote:Hm, I don't know anything but exalts but after reading a lousy wiki page it seems like they are just sorcerer types with well rounded selection of known spells. If I had to hazard a guess staying within core with no houserules I would go for an Aasimar Sorcerer6/Paladin3/EldritchKnight10 as my off the cuff answer.
I've never had any trouble building anything I wanted when given liberal access to splatbooks.
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