I see where you're coming from, but I still have to disagree with the idea that 3rd was flexible to different playstyles. It did indeed try to be, but failed pretty miserably because the core of the game was still centered around power progression.TrippyHippy said:Fulminata said:TrippyHippy said:Stick numbers on the side - make them collectable.
And, as a Roleplayer Extrordinairre - I like playing functionless characters!
The problem is that in a system that requires all archetypes to be present and useful, which D&D has been throughout its history, being unable to fulfill your role gimps the entire party. Most groups I've been familiar with would eventually ask you to leave if you persisted in playing functionless characters, just as they would if you persisted in playing any character that made the game less fun for the rest of the group.
I realize that there are groups out there that are an exception to this, but honestly, if you're in one of those groups there are games out there that are far better suited to your style of play than any edition of D&D.
Oh, I totally recognise this, which is why I'm not that bothered about D&D4th - I usually play other games that are less power orientated. The point is that in D&D 3rd edition you could play functionless characters - in a combat sense - but still have a character that was fun to play in other contexts. It was more flexible to different playstyles. D&D4th literally says - 'this game is about battlemat combat - you have to comply- the fun of the game is defined by powers and combat'.
It's like I could take a wrench and hammer a nail with it, but it's not very effective at it.
Are they not doing this?As for numbering the books, it actually wouldn't have been a bad idea to use the old "Book 1, Book 2, etc." system from the LBBs. At a certain point it can become difficult to differentiate between names, but you know that Book 8 came out after Book 7.
They do in the catalog, but the mockups don't actually show it printed on the book. Maybe the printed product does, but I haven't seen a copy of Mercenary yet to know for sure. I also haven't seen a copy of 760 Patrons, but it looks like it does have a supplement number on the cover, so that's good.