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<blockquote data-quote="emoplato" data-source="post: 5704664" data-attributes="member: 97812"><p>Yeah, it isn't magical it is purely physical without many levels needed to achieve it. All it takes is a one level dip giving you a in game daily permanent strength increase and the hulking hurler is only 3. Alone it probably wouldn't shine as much in most settings, but if your party arcane caster can store the 20 ton rock of doom with a spell it basically allows you to lash out against everyone on the field only having to beat an AC 10. Then the enemies have to worry about making a reflex save of 10+ranged attack modifier, brutal throw replaces dexterity with strength.</p><p>I do agree with you it really takes a good DM to determine whether something is broken or not but there is also other people to consider. You don't want to adjust difficulty of all encounters based upon this one person. Sure if he is being dick just to kill everything and not help the party off with his head if you can, it just that with something like this there is still a lot of gold to spend possibly. I say frame what to use and not to use at the beginning. Have players bring in material they would like to use to get an idea, but not demand what they are going to do then decide on it. Then like you said cater adventures and encounters so different people can shine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emoplato, post: 5704664, member: 97812"] Yeah, it isn't magical it is purely physical without many levels needed to achieve it. All it takes is a one level dip giving you a in game daily permanent strength increase and the hulking hurler is only 3. Alone it probably wouldn't shine as much in most settings, but if your party arcane caster can store the 20 ton rock of doom with a spell it basically allows you to lash out against everyone on the field only having to beat an AC 10. Then the enemies have to worry about making a reflex save of 10+ranged attack modifier, brutal throw replaces dexterity with strength. I do agree with you it really takes a good DM to determine whether something is broken or not but there is also other people to consider. You don't want to adjust difficulty of all encounters based upon this one person. Sure if he is being dick just to kill everything and not help the party off with his head if you can, it just that with something like this there is still a lot of gold to spend possibly. I say frame what to use and not to use at the beginning. Have players bring in material they would like to use to get an idea, but not demand what they are going to do then decide on it. Then like you said cater adventures and encounters so different people can shine. [/QUOTE]
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