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Arcane / Divine parallel progression for more than 10 levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="satori01" data-source="post: 3366206" data-attributes="member: 7859"><p>A druid/Arcane caster could do this by taking levels in Arcane Hierophant & Mystic Theurge and get 9th level spells in both classes.... so you can say there is precedent.</p><p></p><p>I would say it depends upon your reading of the player. Is the player the type that will manipulate the rules to gain an unfair singular advantage...or for the most part are they a team player. </p><p></p><p>It would be quite easy to build another PrC...Supreme Mystic Theurge that does the same thing as continuing the double casting progression with some balancing factors thrown in.</p><p></p><p>My personal read of the situation... you have a campaign that has been ongoing for 4 years, the character and the player has probably endured countless hours of hardship and suffering. After 4 years your campaign is probably considered EPIC, not in the mechanical rules sense, but just from the storyline and longevity. </p><p>If you run a lot of campaigns like this, you probably do not get the high levels very often....so when you get a chance to let players go BIG might as well let them.</p><p></p><p>I also find that players with longstanding characters tend to be more restrained in their use of power....they have precedent and character concept to temper power drunk craziness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satori01, post: 3366206, member: 7859"] A druid/Arcane caster could do this by taking levels in Arcane Hierophant & Mystic Theurge and get 9th level spells in both classes.... so you can say there is precedent. I would say it depends upon your reading of the player. Is the player the type that will manipulate the rules to gain an unfair singular advantage...or for the most part are they a team player. It would be quite easy to build another PrC...Supreme Mystic Theurge that does the same thing as continuing the double casting progression with some balancing factors thrown in. My personal read of the situation... you have a campaign that has been ongoing for 4 years, the character and the player has probably endured countless hours of hardship and suffering. After 4 years your campaign is probably considered EPIC, not in the mechanical rules sense, but just from the storyline and longevity. If you run a lot of campaigns like this, you probably do not get the high levels very often....so when you get a chance to let players go BIG might as well let them. I also find that players with longstanding characters tend to be more restrained in their use of power....they have precedent and character concept to temper power drunk craziness. [/QUOTE]
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