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    Fighter Revision

    I've never said that Improved Critical should work in a different way. I've said that the mechanic of 'add +1 to critical multiplier' should work (or at least be worded, if the intention is different than it sounds) in a different way to be _in line_ with the benefit from Improved Critical. To...
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    Fighter Revision

    Ummm. Okay. Who said otherwise?
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    New ECL/LA System

    Mmmm. CR is a wonky thing. I wouldn't really say a magic equipment-less 14th-level fighter is that much more of a challenge than something like a hill giant or a stone giant. He'd better have a pretty well-built feat selection. CR and LA are not tied together at all. A monster's CR reflects on...
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    Fighter Revision

    Already have, quite a while ago. Not quite sure what your point is, though.
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    Fighter Revision

    The 'standard rules?' Take Improved Critical. It _doubles_ the crit range of the weapon in question. It doesn't add +1 to the crit range, which would favor axe-like weapons over sword-like weapons, and which would mirror adding +1 to the critical multiplier rather than doubling the additional...
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    New ECL/LA System

    The original system can certainly be a bit too strict, in that it estimates ECL rather conservatively. The system seems balanced with optimal builds in mind -- which is good from the viewpoint of not allowing overly powerful PCs into a party, but bad from the viewpoint of allowing a player to...
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    Fighter Revision

    That tends to favor sword-type critical hits over axe-type critical hits in terms of average damage. You double the extra damage from critical hits from swords, but you only increase the extra damage from axes (×3) by 1/2. To be an even change on average, it should double the extra damage from a...
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    Who is from or based in Continental Europe?

    I wish I had, but I'm a lurker, not a fighter.
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    Who is from or based in Continental Europe?

    Norwegian, currently living in Sweden.
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    How Many Base Classes?

    I've taken to a smorgasboard-like approach in my campaign. I pick and choose the classes that are appropriate to a given area, race, or culture. The Oriental classes (samurai, monk, ninja, wu jen, shugenja) are generally reserved for an Oriental-themed milieu. Currently, I'm DMing a British Dark...
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    EL for 20 Aboleths AND NOW level of 7 17th level characters?

    That wouldn't be entirely accurate, given the way things scale. Take a fighter as an example. Going up in level, his attack value will increase, his damage output will tend to increase, his AC will increase, and his hit points will increase. Assuming that two fighters of the same level have...
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    I've finally figured out why 3rd edition bugs me

    I didn't say 'fundamentally' different. Just different. If I want something that's 'realistic, grim and gritty,' I'll go play with Chaosium's system or something. Tying the core D&D rules too much up with flavor text as indicated in the topic initially would make those rules that much harder...
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    I've finally figured out why 3rd edition bugs me

    Divorcing the rules from flavor text makes it a lot easier to adapt said rules to different settings, as you get a minimum of preconceived notions of how to apply them or how things 'should' be. I may want a campaign where my characters go search for special quills, I may want a campaign where...
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    The Ultimates: Homeland Security

    But where did you dig up those quotes? The only place I know of that Millar regularly posts is http://www.millarworld.biz - and I don't see him post much at the political boards there.
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    The Ultimates: Homeland Security

    Have you read Authority (the first volume, not the current, which is far inferior) or Planetary? If you like the Ultimates, I'm pretty sure those might be good reads too. And issue 7 of Ultimate Fantastic Four can be found here, if you haven't read it...
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    The Ultimates: Homeland Security

    Yep. That's possibly the least Supermanly moment in any core Superman book, ever. He should have found a different way of handling it. What he did just felt a bit too contrived and convenient. They were basically powerless ordinary humans threatening that they'd gain superpowers and come wreck...
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    The Ultimates: Homeland Security

    How exactly do you pronounce an opinion to be wrong? I might as well say that since you're probably less knowledgeable of Superman than I am, you're wrong. I'm not, however, because your opinion is your opinion, and you're entitled to that. Now, if your point is coming down to the human...
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    The Ultimates: Homeland Security

    I would respectfully disagree with that. Superman in Red Son is one of the first renditions of Superman in quite a while to capture an essential 'Superman-ness' that's usually missing from the monthlies. All the essential elements of the mythos is there, bar kryptonite, though in different and...
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    The Ultimates: Homeland Security

    I'm going to take a gander you were thinking of 'Ultimate Six.' There's been a couple of Ultimate miniseries so far, to showcase specific events. I guess you could call it a sort of a 'not-quite fill-in' fill-in type of book due to the sporadic schedule the Ultimates have come out on. The first...
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    The Ultimates: Homeland Security

    Okay, I normally lurk, but I felt I had to respond to this last part, since it seems pretty inaccurate, at least in parts. Mark Millar is, as far as I can tell, a very, very big Superman fan. He loves Superman. He wrote Red Son, which is one of the best Superman stories to appear in recent...
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