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(Those of you on yahoo saw this yesterday)
I think for the (for lack of better term) "hardcore" player, The idea of choosing from, like 32 different character classes is what they like (oh, and I have in this world I was putting together with like 32 classes available); the specialist classes make for more options available. I envision having different types of rule-sets available that have different amounts of options. An example of this would be like someone writes up the box set DND rules with classes being fighter, cleric, thief, mage, dwarf, elf, ect... and someone else doing the ADND 2nd edition with all the possible types of classes (what, like 50??). People could then DownLoad the Rulesets and create their own design using the different rulesets. I think their should be some way of customizing the spell rules to different specialist and classes. The hardest specialists to create then would be the Illusionist and the Psionicist, Illusionist being difficult because there are no set fast rules for deciding what illusions work for what. Another ruleset issue is the ADND book "Players option: Combat Tactics", and this goes into considerable detail over the many optional rules available in ADND: Attacks of opportunity, shields and shield frontage, critical hits and fumbles, fighting in unusual conditions, ect. These "optional" rules can make the ADND game more believable but in the PnP DnD they could bog down the pace of combat. Now, with a kick-@## engine like DC, they could be done with the computer taking on all the random rolls and decisions... Yet another option is item saving throws (take a hit from a fireball and see how good your potion of healing is...) Now, the question is how easy or difficult the coding for the ruleset customizing would be? We have all seen DC being built and we continue to be amazed by what the spud does. Perhaps the idea of customizable rulesets will be available in the future... have faith in the Spud. Oh, and another cool option would be the ability to check a box and have the rules from wild magic (along with a customizable wild magic table) applied to spells in the combat more thinking out loud... SilentThief |
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