I was playing one of these with my friends. They were all around lvl 5 (druid, fighters, mage, cleric, and monk) and I was at lvl 2 (previous character failed disabling a trap )
We were in the middle of the forest waiting for the King's caravan to go come. We were assigned secret escort duty. Either way, to conceal us from view and provide us early warning sounds (movement in the thick grass) our druid and mage cast a spell that would grow grass around us to a thick under brush. We arrived early so we took shifts. During my sleep a mind devourer dug a tunnel under our brush and bore a hole right to my head! Talk about SOL. I was dead before we even started.
Either way, I love this class. The best thing I did was drive a fork into a guard's head in PnP.
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Murgh Bpurn wrote:What about chapter 9 in the Player's Guide to Faerûn?
The Player's guide to Faerûn is the update of the FRCS to 3.5 edition. Thus can it be called viable depending in which edition of ALFA you wish to implement Psionics. ALFA will be 3.5 when NWN2 comes out and we shift to that. So, I suppose you can use that as an argument for Psionics in NWN2.
coach wrote:how can mindflayers and rakshasa and others have psionics and they not be canon?
These are still all Monster Psionics.
And, little difference between psions and sorcerors so no need to add another class when it is already basically represented.
Actually, Psionics and sorcery are vastly different in the way they are used and what can and cannot be mastered. From disciplines to actual psionic powers. Not to mention the classes. A psychic warrior has the ability to use psionics as well as leap into melee combat. Sorcerers can only do this if they multi-class or are extremely lucky. The Wilder class is more akin to the sorcerer. But, the Psion, Soulknife and Psychic Warrior all differ greatly.
This is a matter of preference. It adds more options to the game which can be a good and/or bad thing. There can be such thing as too many options, however this can be a good thing in a persistent world. We provide PCs with 11 standard classes out of the box, and an as yet undetermined number of Prestige Classes. Great. But, often times there is a desire to try more and varied imaginative creations. We've all had this desire. Four more classes which rely on a mental discipline as their basis would most certainly provide an additional catalyst for that desire and imagination. The basis of these classes and the way they differ from magic are a wonderful creative and roleplay tool. For me as a DM and a player for many many years, it's always been about imagination, creativity and endless possibilities. Psionics just gives me more facets of the game to play with.
If it's not that difficult and/or time consumin', psionics should most certainly be an option for any PC who wishes to try and master the various disciplines. If I have a hand in it, I will most certainly help implement it. So there.
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And they were all wiped out (except for Kimmuriel) because of the removal of PC psionics in 3E
If you are refering to PnP Psionics was not wiped out because there is a Psionics Handbook.
In 3.5 there is the Expanded Psionics Handbook to convert 3E Psionics to 3.5 Psionics.
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ok, when i said canon, i meant that they are known on toril
doesn't really matter if WotC changed editions
you can't say something never existed when it did without some cataclysmic wiping away of the force behind it
that would be like in Edition 4 WotC says no more Sorcerors and then us saying they were no longer canon - i'm sure there would be some sorcerors still alive somewhere
just like pre-1369 2e you had psionics and so like the example GF gave, they still exist somewhere
but it's all irrelevant anyway because 3.5 PGtF says psionics exists
and even that's irrelevant if a good system isn't designed to implement, so this is probably gonna be one of those wait and see topics
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I'm all for Psionics and Psions and stuff. It would be cool, if we used the standard rules of psionics, so that they're not countered by magic and vice versa. This would be a plus and a minus to playin' 'em.
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