You might get that chance.I'd like to see someone model statistically all the powers, feats, and monsters to see if the combat system is balanced because I ahve never seen anyone's head actually explode before.
One note:
The main damage of the first one is acid, then does thundering ongoing. The main damage of the second is thunder, then does fire ongoing. While fire is resisted a lot by monsters ... acid resistance is more common than thunder resistance. Thus the first hit of damage for the 29th level power is less likely to be resisted than the 25th level power.
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....but all of that is far from the subject of this thread: "Does WotC balance class powers correctly?"
The evidence suggests that for most powers, the answer is: Yes.
4e is about 100 times more balanced than any other edition of D&D - have their been mistakes? Sure, but not nearly enough to justify that kind of anger you are presenting in this thread.
You might get that chance.
Stalker0 said he might try to model Epic tier combat, including encounter and Daily powers, and magic items.
Wish him luck!![]()
To be fair, some things don't impact some games, and it's perfectly acceptable to assert that such things work fine -- or at least aren't a problem -- in one particular game. It's only when we hear reports back from many different games that we can start to talk about the impact things actually have.I think that's what makes people so angry. You can clearly see that for huge chunks of the game, they got it right. It's upsetting to see the good stuff marred (or wrecked in certain cases) by stuff that's absolutely awful, and it's frustrating when people claim that such items were intended, or that there's no problem with them.
Don't spend too much time on it. It's got very little replay value.Hehe just got to take care of that pesky real life first!![]()
also the best way -- and possibly the only way -- to discover how fun something is. Thus far, I've seen little evidence that fun can be modeled with conventional mathematical models.
You might get that chance.
Stalker0 said he might try to model Epic tier combat, including encounter and Daily powers, and magic items.
Wish him luck!![]()
FWIW< I would love to see what you come up with...after Real Life(tm) gets outta th' way.Hehe just got to take care of that pesky real life first!![]()
..and I think you'll find that some of the powers you find "screwed up" others do not have any problem with. <=Which suggests significant subjectivity in the analysis.A significant minority are absolutely "No"
Any time a lower level power is strictly better than a higher level power, its a screw up. Any time a lower level power in another role is strictly better than a higher level power in a classes "shtick" its still a screw up.