True. I finally looked it up, but I'll not say. I'd hate to give you any information that might affect your game.
Definitely looking forward to the next post!
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The first sensible post of the thread.
If the plot isn't any good, nothing gained upon leveling up is cool. Even if the plot is lacking a bit, good role-playing can fill that gap.
This is part of the reason I'm tired of level-based games. I'm tired of players looking ahead stating I can't wait...
If you use your pencil, you can find one. ;)
Sadly, I remember the commercial. I had been gaming for a few years already and thought, "Wow, a D&D commercial. It looks like a bunch of geeks playing."
Does this make me old?
This will contradict the original backstory, but I had a thought. What if Cornelius and Vargus were both real people growing up and lived in two separate villages and not knowing each other. The curse was an experiment by the wizard merging the two with Vargus being suppressed until Cornelius...
That would drive me insane. If I ever had palyers doing that at my game, I think I'd ban laptops.
We have 2 in our Buffy group that use laptops: the GM and one other. Of the other four, three of us don't have laptops. The fourth has no real reason to bring it as the GM provides up-to-date...
I get the point on feats and broke it down for myself.
as you said,
Cle 5 / Wiz 5 / MT 40 = 1 bonus wizard & 5 bonus epic
Cle 5 / Wiz 30 / MT 15 = 3 bonus wizard & 3 bonus epic - better familiar
Cle 10 / Wiz 30 / MT 10 = same as above with better undead turning
Of course, by then you get 10...
Wow. I never knew this before. I've completely overlooked it. This makes, IMO, Epic Level MT's worthless. Other than this, all you get is a bonus feat every 6 levels.
You'd be better off trading off levelling the two classes you used to become a MT. You'd give up a feat very 6 levels to gain...