Noumenon
First Post
Learning D&D 3.5 just makes me mad sometimes. It doesn't make any sense. 9th-level Shapechange gives you +28 to AC, SR 32 and myriad other benefits. 8th-level Shield of Law gives you +4 to AC and SR 25 conditionally. Why would anyone build a system like that?
Was it a committee design, where one person thought "+1 to attack when the moon is full" was a fun spell and another thought "immunity to magic and a pony"? Did someone sneak into one person's carefully crafted spreadsheet game of to-hits, AC, and saves and add a spell that said "Do anything you can imagine"? Did they write spells based on "things it would be cool to do with magic" instead of "things it would be possible to do in a game"? I cannot see why you would write a spell that would make you pull out a whole new character sheet every single turn unless you had no idea that the game included other players and a DM.
I just hate that this game, so full of math and logic and flavor that is totally on my wavelength, is based on thought patterns I can't even understand. What was wrong with these people?
Was it a committee design, where one person thought "+1 to attack when the moon is full" was a fun spell and another thought "immunity to magic and a pony"? Did someone sneak into one person's carefully crafted spreadsheet game of to-hits, AC, and saves and add a spell that said "Do anything you can imagine"? Did they write spells based on "things it would be cool to do with magic" instead of "things it would be possible to do in a game"? I cannot see why you would write a spell that would make you pull out a whole new character sheet every single turn unless you had no idea that the game included other players and a DM.
I just hate that this game, so full of math and logic and flavor that is totally on my wavelength, is based on thought patterns I can't even understand. What was wrong with these people?
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