DraQ
Arcane
I cast FIST.psionics is not magic for the same reason punching someone isn't magic
psionics comes from within, not without
I cast FIST.psionics is not magic for the same reason punching someone isn't magic
psionics comes from within, not without
psionics is not magic for the same reason punching someone isn't magic
psionics comes from within, not without
Fructose is about twice as sweet as sucrose and about one half the calories. That means soft drinks that contain high fructose corn syrup instead of table sugar are just as sweet and contain about one quarter the number of calories. Fun fact: sucrose is a disaccharide that contains fructose.All that high-fructose corn syrup in your sharter diet has destroyed your brain.
CON as primary stat is the best idea so far. A psionics brain is the whole body!Okay, so I'm gonna come out of the closet: I like the idea of psions. (sorry Delt) But I'm going to apply some Asimovian stuff over here, because I'm weird, and this is the Codex.
I define, in my brain (no pun intended), psionics as the art of influencing your surroundings with your brain. Which means converting energy from you into something else that either influences people or moves things. So it should be hybrid class. Main attribute should be CON actually (sickly person that can't convert energy properly shouldn't be a psion). And secondary, any INT, WIS or CHA - whichever is higher.
In any case, psions are hard to work with because everyone has a different opinion on why the human mind is great. Is it the raw speed and computational power of our brains that allows even a child to dish out amazing statements, or learn several languages lightning fast? Is it the wisdom it stores, that allows your grandpa to destroy you in chess, seeing your defeat 15 moves ahead? Is the willpower and force of presence to push others into doing great things?
So many answers. Difficult to nail. Really.
Not surprising D&D has had a rough time with it.
So it is just a magic with different origin point. Basically Ki, but is totally different. Got it.psionics is not magic for the same reason punching someone isn't magic
psionics comes from within, not without
ki doesn't come from within per the 5e phb, it's an external forceSo it is just a magic with different origin point. Basically Ki, but is totally different. Got it.psionics is not magic for the same reason punching someone isn't magic
psionics comes from within, not without
"Monks harness this power within themselves to create magical effects"
...of course CON is their primary stat?CON as primary stat is the best idea so far. A psionics brain is the whole body!Okay, so I'm gonna come out of the closet: I like the idea of psions. (sorry Delt) But I'm going to apply some Asimovian stuff over here, because I'm weird, and this is the Codex.
I define, in my brain (no pun intended), psionics as the art of influencing your surroundings with your brain. Which means converting energy from you into something else that either influences people or moves things. So it should be hybrid class. Main attribute should be CON actually (sickly person that can't convert energy properly shouldn't be a psion). And secondary, any INT, WIS or CHA - whichever is higher.
In any case, psions are hard to work with because everyone has a different opinion on why the human mind is great. Is it the raw speed and computational power of our brains that allows even a child to dish out amazing statements, or learn several languages lightning fast? Is it the wisdom it stores, that allows your grandpa to destroy you in chess, seeing your defeat 15 moves ahead? Is the willpower and force of presence to push others into doing great things?
So many answers. Difficult to nail. Really.
Not surprising D&D has had a rough time with it.
Fructose is about twice as sweet as sucrose and about one half the calories. That means soft drinks that contain high fructose corn syrup instead of table sugar are just as sweet and contain about one quarter the number of calories. Fun fact: sucrose is a disaccharide that contains fructose.
In 4e monk literally was a Psionic class. So by your logic psi power comes from without as well.ki doesn't come from within per the 5e phb, it's an external forceSo it is just a magic with different origin point. Basically Ki, but is totally different. Got it.psionics is not magic for the same reason punching someone isn't magic
psionics comes from within, not without
"Monks harness this power within themselves to create magical effects"
many of their attacks that use ki are explicitly deemed 'magical' in nature
D&D 4th Edition introduced the Psionic power source in the Player's Handbook 3, which includes the Psion, Battlemind, Ardent, and Monk classes
4e being the worst edition isn't relevant here tho. So ye, it is an excellent source.Yeah 4E is an excellent resource
In 4e monk literally was a Psionic class. So by your logic psi power comes from without as well.ki doesn't come from within per the 5e phb, it's an external forceSo it is just a magic with different origin point. Basically Ki, but is totally different. Got it.psionics is not magic for the same reason punching someone isn't magic
psionics comes from within, not without
"Monks harness this power within themselves to create magical effects"
many of their attacks that use ki are explicitly deemed 'magical' in nature
D&D 4th Edition introduced the Psionic power source in the Player's Handbook 3, which includes the Psion, Battlemind, Ardent, and Monk classes
No, it's completely irrelevant and in fact, so is any other edition, because a lot of the people here have presented their idea for what psions could be, and how they could be considered different from mages and wizards. It's pointless to refer to existing material, because Victor made the topic about, well, the existing material. My understanding is that it's complaint about both the existing and the non-existence of psions in existing games. It's completely pointless to discuss the "merits" of existing psions, because they suck and are basically non-existent because they suck, and because as they stand, they appear too similar to mages.
I on the other hand think that they can be made vastly different, and that's I think where the interesting discussion lies, not in saying "hurr durr but psions are different to your idea in the books durr hurr" over and over again.
People are fat because they eat too much. Why are you advocating eating even more?"THAYUT MUHST MANE EETS HALTHAY!" *proceeds to pour corn syrup into every single food there is*
I'm sorry Texas Red but there's a good reason why your country is so fucking obese and retarded.
Powerwalks across the nearest body of water using pretentious archery.Priests are mages, clerics are mages, psionics are mages, sorcerers are mages, wizards are mages and mages are just pretentious archers.
Not so fast.
People are fat because they eat too much. Why are you advocating eating even more?
I have read all of Asimov.In one of the later books of The Foundation, the members of the 2nd Foundation, which were, essentially, psions... were frequently encouraged to exercise in order to maintain good cardio and stamina.
Their location was also set on Trantor, which had become a farm planet, that gave them access to healthy food, which further enouncianted the idea.
I'm not sure if you're sarcastic Jim. Or if you read Asimov. Or my whole post even. But I was serious.
Priests are mages, clerics are mages, psionics are mages, sorcerers are mages, wizards are mages and mages are just pretentious archers.