D&D 3E/3.5 being cheap in 3.5e

darbythegambler

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our DM is setting up a game of pretty much maximum powergaming and i want to know what would be the most unfair thing i can dish out against him. We have no house rules and all books are allowed as long as it's 3.5e or easily converted from 3e. any suggestions?
 

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Dandu

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Prestige Classes:
Incantatrix
Beholder Mage
Initiate of the Sevenfold Veil
Dweomerkeeper
Tainted Scholar
Planar Shepard
Shadowcraft Mage
Ruby Knight Vindicator
Ur Priest
Nar Demonbinder

Builds:
Pun Pun
The Omniscificer
The Twice Betrayer of Shar
The Cheater of Mystra
Chuck E. Cheese
The Killer Gnome
The H.I.V.E.
1d2 Crusader

If you don't know what any of the above means, I suggest you keep it that way.
 
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pawsplay

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Don't forget the War Hulking Hurler! Over 25 million d6 damage at level 20, before you even begin to delve into questionable rules areas. <easybakeoven> I helped! </easybakeoven>
 

Dandu

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Don't forget the War Hulking Hurler! Over 25 million d6 damage at level 20, before you even begin to delve into questionable rules areas.
Combine with BoVD for Cancer Mage and Festering Anger fun.

(Festering Anger is a disease deals 1d4 Con damage and gives you +2 to strength for every day you are affected by it. A first level Cancer Mage ability allows you to ignore the negative effects of a disease. They are in the same book, within 22 pages of each other. WotC sucks.)
 
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