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Are Casters 'still' way better than noncasters after level 6?
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<blockquote data-quote="gamerprinter" data-source="post: 5296079" data-attributes="member: 50895"><p>Again, as I said, in higher levels of play (18th+) most of the players are using multi-class characters often martial/caster mixes, so in my games single class over-powered wizards do not exist. Howver two of the players are multi-class casters (as in wizard/psionicist) tend to have more power to expend than the fighter/sorcerer mixes.</p><p></p><p>In your long response above, you spend all your time discussing what the wizard is doing to min/max his situation, as if the martial types aren't doing anything at all. </p><p></p><p>The only reason I considered your martial players as not thinking out of the box, because you spent your entire post talking about the endless power and variety being done by your wizard - and not mentioning your martial players once. I was only guessing your situation by what you explained, or rather what you didn't mention.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my players are all min/maxers, and no matter which class they play they become overwhelming combatants - nobody's a push-over, and no caster outshines the other players. Now I'm talking our last epic campaign featured multiclass players (65 to 80th level each).</p><p></p><p>So I've played in one campaign from 1st to 85th level and have not seen the disparity, because of how we play. Also never, ever had a TPK, had half the party killed certainly in some cases. But not once have the total party been killed without one or two survivors able to get the party 'bodies' out for resurrections (which happened once).</p><p> </p><p>GP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamerprinter, post: 5296079, member: 50895"] Again, as I said, in higher levels of play (18th+) most of the players are using multi-class characters often martial/caster mixes, so in my games single class over-powered wizards do not exist. Howver two of the players are multi-class casters (as in wizard/psionicist) tend to have more power to expend than the fighter/sorcerer mixes. In your long response above, you spend all your time discussing what the wizard is doing to min/max his situation, as if the martial types aren't doing anything at all. The only reason I considered your martial players as not thinking out of the box, because you spent your entire post talking about the endless power and variety being done by your wizard - and not mentioning your martial players once. I was only guessing your situation by what you explained, or rather what you didn't mention. Anyway, my players are all min/maxers, and no matter which class they play they become overwhelming combatants - nobody's a push-over, and no caster outshines the other players. Now I'm talking our last epic campaign featured multiclass players (65 to 80th level each). So I've played in one campaign from 1st to 85th level and have not seen the disparity, because of how we play. Also never, ever had a TPK, had half the party killed certainly in some cases. But not once have the total party been killed without one or two survivors able to get the party 'bodies' out for resurrections (which happened once). GP [/QUOTE]
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