Fantastic Friday: Witch Class in D&D, Part 3
Part 2 in this series brought the overview through the d20 revolution to the Pathfinder end of the D&D spectrum. But the d20 "fork" is only one direction of contemporary D&D. In 2008, Wizards of the Coast went in a new direction with the 4th edition, which streamlined some aspects of the game while complicating others. Products moved to the digital realm, with the intention that the game would have a large amount of digital support and a subscription model. While the edition still has fans, Wizards appeared to lose market share to Pathfinder. Thus, in 2012, Wizards published the 5th edition, which simplified many aspects the game, and provided a framework that people could use to style the game closer to a version that they liked. Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 4 | Addendum D&D 4th Edition In the 4th edition Player's Handbook (2008), the warlock class became one of the core classes of the game. The 4th edition redefined how character classes worked, and pla...

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