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Out of the classes and sub classes that do exist, how fluid can we be? Obviously I cant roll up a Warlock and then be like "I wanna switch to Hunter for this mission." But can we use both (all three if you count TTK) subclasses as that class? Can I be a Warlock who uses Voidwalker most of the time and switch to Sunsinger on the spot every once in a while?
@TheUnknowable I suppose, I've questioned that myself when playing games like D&D but it kinda makes it all fit because the other elements have energy types in that game (fire for Fire, cold for Water, electricity for Air and acid for Earth), like a lot of earth related things have acid resistance or attacks but whatever.

My point is that crystals shouldn't be an advanced form of Earth because its so simple like stone and stuff. Maybe metal could be the advanced form? Maybe I play D&D too much?
@TheUnknowable Could we do Acid as the enhanced Earth?
Interested. Seems dead, hopefully it comes back or we could take over?
Count me in. Will there be fan-additions such as more energy types or classes?
It's been a while since I played a roleplay that put the players in their place. Count me in.
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The healing and necro thing was just mouth-barfing really. But I'd advocate for everything else I said with some devotion.

@VarionusNW
I consider Force to be an element. It really is just as vital as everything else on that list. Think about it, with no forces acting upon matter and energy nothing would ever happen. Stars and planets would never form, things would never move. You'd never exist.

There's actually a theory on the end of the Universe called "Heat Death." Since energies spread as evenly as possible within a system, the entire Universe can be considered a system that contains all of the energy in it. At some point, all that energy will spread out and equalize. The entire Universe will be the same temperature and there will be no imbalances or gradients of energy concentration for reactions to occur. Or so the theory states.
This seems really cool, but with all due respect I would like to suggest a different arrangement for elements. Still seven in total and for the most part the same, but I think we could cover more ground and not step on as many toes.

If I'm coming off as anything negative then please forgive me!


Maybe we could work something else out if you don't like this?
Yea, based on the general diary types present in the core series.
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