So I noticed when watching some youtube videos from various people that had the replays in the back ground that there was some magic items with descriptions. In one case Astarian is looting a sarcophagus and finds a dagger, well the image appears to be a dagger, but when moused over it says 2 handed sword (a minor thing that will probably be worked out by release) that has a chance to do "such n such" effect. So far so good, still pretty much DnD. But it also had a special ability/skill/spell tied to it just like some of the DoS2 items did, like "Magus" or "All In". This is where some will say hmmm lets not do that, that isn't DnD magic, that's DoS2 magic. DnD magic items typically give pluses to hit with the occasional effect, curse and in some cases are sentient (ultra rare) etc. i.e. +1 short sword of frost, +1 to hit and damage with d4 cold damage on a crit.
I bring this up because of those who really feel this is DoS3 and magic items like that don't quell their fear. It's minor and could be worked out long before release but was curious if anyone had feelings one way of the other?
The Watchers Guide
Two Handed Melee Weapon
1d6 piercing
Has a change to cast faerie fire on hit
Damage 1d6 piercing
Weapon Skill
"Rush"
Run to the target position, making weapons attacks against enemies
weight 1.35 cost 200gp
I cant do a screenshot but that's the weapon, found here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTsgcFOzSOc at the 17:30 mark. Too much DoS2 or a decent DnD fit?