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<blockquote data-quote="Earth2Carnifex" data-source="post: 8174313" data-attributes="member: 6779794"><p>I am of the opinion these arguments about 1x1 fights are pretty much useless. None of these unnamed sorcerers could realistically take over the world. In fact, I doubt any of them could take over the Sword Coast. It has been stated over and over, that to take over the world, they would need to actually do something. So okay, they fought and won a few battles with some other 20th level characters, so what now? How exactly do you plan to take over the world? When you start your assault on Candlekeep, no wait, lets start small, how about Phandelver, what is your strategy? Lets assume you take Phandelver, now you need an occupying army to hold it, what are you going to do, just burn it to the ground? Now the next town you attack is going to be protected by an entrenched Mercenary Company, okay you win, you burn another city to the ground. Well, you are no longer unknown and unnamed, you are the Butcher of Phandelver now. What is your plan to stay hidden, once you start getting everyone's attention? How do you plan to deal with the likes of Elminster, Drizzt Do'Urden or even The Ladies of Candlekeep Book Club?</p><p></p><p>We are 700+ posts into this thread, please for the love of god, tell us how any of these builds actually plan to take over the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earth2Carnifex, post: 8174313, member: 6779794"] I am of the opinion these arguments about 1x1 fights are pretty much useless. None of these unnamed sorcerers could realistically take over the world. In fact, I doubt any of them could take over the Sword Coast. It has been stated over and over, that to take over the world, they would need to actually do something. So okay, they fought and won a few battles with some other 20th level characters, so what now? How exactly do you plan to take over the world? When you start your assault on Candlekeep, no wait, lets start small, how about Phandelver, what is your strategy? Lets assume you take Phandelver, now you need an occupying army to hold it, what are you going to do, just burn it to the ground? Now the next town you attack is going to be protected by an entrenched Mercenary Company, okay you win, you burn another city to the ground. Well, you are no longer unknown and unnamed, you are the Butcher of Phandelver now. What is your plan to stay hidden, once you start getting everyone's attention? How do you plan to deal with the likes of Elminster, Drizzt Do'Urden or even The Ladies of Candlekeep Book Club? We are 700+ posts into this thread, please for the love of god, tell us how any of these builds actually plan to take over the world. [/QUOTE]
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