Look people. D&D 3.5 is crunchy. It has classes, it has levels, it uses abstract hit points rather than the ever-so-popular 'damage track'. There is a fair amount you can critique it on. But please stop making things up to complain about when they're not accurate.
I can't make a stealthy, lightly-armored fighter!
Yeah you can. Pretty damned easy, and without using anything not found on the SRD online. Will your lightly-armored fighter be /as/ stealthy as a stealth-oriented rogue? No. But on the other hand, your stealthy rogue cannot switch out his leather armor for chain mail and shield and proceed to kick ass in the daylight, either.
Just about any character concept for a high-fantasy type character can be made in D&D 3.5, as long as you take into account that 1st level characters are not going to be terribly experienced and invicible. If you want to make a disgraced general as a character? Lobby your GM to start the game at 7th or 8th level instead.
And stop complaining about the damned alignment system already. Thank you.
I can't make a stealthy, lightly-armored fighter!
Yeah you can. Pretty damned easy, and without using anything not found on the SRD online. Will your lightly-armored fighter be /as/ stealthy as a stealth-oriented rogue? No. But on the other hand, your stealthy rogue cannot switch out his leather armor for chain mail and shield and proceed to kick ass in the daylight, either.
Just about any character concept for a high-fantasy type character can be made in D&D 3.5, as long as you take into account that 1st level characters are not going to be terribly experienced and invicible. If you want to make a disgraced general as a character? Lobby your GM to start the game at 7th or 8th level instead.
And stop complaining about the damned alignment system already. Thank you.