Testament
First Post
DungeonMaster said:What the hell have you been playing? Finger of death is far superior to disintegrate unless you perpetually fight the 7% of monsters in the MM that are A-Undead or B-Constructs. Against the 93% of monsters that aren't guess what?
Two words: Death Ward. And Undead and Constructs are common high level enemies. I'd rather the versatility of a Disintegrate spell, than a spell which has a common, and damn near vital spell as a surefire countermeasure against it.
Or doing 3? The list of monsters with 500+ hitpoints in the MM is what? a handful of CR>20 dragons?
Harm 3rd edition never killed a thing - not so in 3.5.
I take doing 300 flat damage on the critical hit from harm 3.5 is "game breaking".
You misread the example's purpose. A spell doing that much damage, guaranteed, no save, has severe mechanical flaws. Now it ranges, at the top end, from 75 to 300, cracking 150 only on a critical hit. Still scary as all hell, but now a more appropriate effect for its level. My main question is what was changed first, Harm or Heal, since its a safe bet that the other would have been changed to maintain the symmetry.
No, I think its such a simple spell that it should be on every damn list. Especially a list concerned with the natural world and life magic, I see no reason that a Druid shouldn't have a spell the allows them to better emulate their charges, like a Jump spell. Heck, when I started D&D in 2000, my first response on the spell list was "why doesn't the Druid have Wind Wall?"Yeah I bet you're in the same category of people who think it's appropriate for druids to have the "jump" spell because you have to eat a cricket because that's "nature-like".
White phosphorus doesn't burn forever, neither do the cinders that spell creates. And as for Orb of Fire...I'm one of the many people who refers to that book as "The Complete Conjurer", and considers all but the Orb of Acid to be in the wrong damn school.That's hilarious. Tell me then why does an incindiary cloud have a duration? Is it substance too? How about an orb of fire from complete arcane?
Evard's Black Tentacles? As in one of the most frequently complained about spells I've ever encountered? That's an example of balance?Indirect non-elemental damage, Evard's black tentacles<SNIP>
FTR, I have no issue myself with Evard's Tentacles.
Hmmm. I'll grant that what I posted was about 200 shades more venemous than was necessary, but I stand by my claim, especially considering DungeonMaster's history with any thread relating to 3.5 changes, especially to spells.Thanee said:Ah, I see. So you don't agree with his opinion, therefore you have the right to throw around insults, if he does not bow to yours, right?
No, wrong.