dragonis111
First Post
Hello again,
When I play 3.5 with my friends, they tend to get mad at me for the way I build and level up my characters, I like to make characters that feel personal and custom to me, and not just another optimized 20 level build. Now I don't go and choose ridiculous feats/items/skills etc... for my characters that would make them a big drag to the party, but I don't try and abuse the feat system as much as possible either, and try to perfectly stat my character for the role. So I am wondering how other people feel about this issue? Because if everybody went with optimized builds, there would only be 2 or 3 different builds of every class, and D&D would start to feel like a really bad game of WoW, where you have like 7 classes and three different talent trees to spend skill points, essentially leaving you with only 21 different character builds and the game world starts to be nothing but a bunch of clones.
When I play 3.5 with my friends, they tend to get mad at me for the way I build and level up my characters, I like to make characters that feel personal and custom to me, and not just another optimized 20 level build. Now I don't go and choose ridiculous feats/items/skills etc... for my characters that would make them a big drag to the party, but I don't try and abuse the feat system as much as possible either, and try to perfectly stat my character for the role. So I am wondering how other people feel about this issue? Because if everybody went with optimized builds, there would only be 2 or 3 different builds of every class, and D&D would start to feel like a really bad game of WoW, where you have like 7 classes and three different talent trees to spend skill points, essentially leaving you with only 21 different character builds and the game world starts to be nothing but a bunch of clones.