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<blockquote data-quote="The Crimson Binome" data-source="post: 7540646" data-attributes="member: 6775031"><p>Okay, but why would such a mundane threat be so potent against such an epic character? Why not use negative-energy vortices, or something else befitting their power level?</p><p></p><p>Going back to the concept of immersion, I can buy that I'm a super-hero with incredible durability who can resist spears or falls, or I can buy that I'm just some guy who needs to be worried about mundane threats. It's weird if I'm nigh-invulnerable against spears and fire, but still need to worry about falling.</p><p>Is there an edition of D&D where that is the case? I don't have much experience with anything before 2E, but I'm aware of a rule about fighters getting one attack per level against chump NPCs.</p><p>That makes sense, then, I suppose. If anyone noteworthy is above level 20, then it makes sense that level 20 wouldn't mean much. It's just unfortunate that a level 20 wizard can do so many amazing things, while a level 20 fighter is still just a dude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Crimson Binome, post: 7540646, member: 6775031"] Okay, but why would such a mundane threat be so potent against such an epic character? Why not use negative-energy vortices, or something else befitting their power level? Going back to the concept of immersion, I can buy that I'm a super-hero with incredible durability who can resist spears or falls, or I can buy that I'm just some guy who needs to be worried about mundane threats. It's weird if I'm nigh-invulnerable against spears and fire, but still need to worry about falling. Is there an edition of D&D where that is the case? I don't have much experience with anything before 2E, but I'm aware of a rule about fighters getting one attack per level against chump NPCs. That makes sense, then, I suppose. If anyone noteworthy is above level 20, then it makes sense that level 20 wouldn't mean much. It's just unfortunate that a level 20 wizard can do so many amazing things, while a level 20 fighter is still just a dude. [/QUOTE]
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