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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 8756336" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>Every class contributes to the game in my experience. Different PCs shine at different times. Certain <em>players</em> probably shine more often because some people just don't care to get the limelight but it doesn't matter what the class is.</p><p></p><p>I've seen many things occur to "get PCs out of a DM planned event". They simply aren't unique to any one class. If I'm DMing I'll join in on the fun when the fighter stands their ground giving the rest of the party the chance to counterstrike or the bard makes that super high persuasion check or any number of events that have turned expected event on their head. Wizards don't have a corner on the market, don't always have the game changing spell prepared or don't always have the slot to cast that spell if they have it.</p><p></p><p>Turning points happen. They don't happen more often because the wizard casts a specific spell than any other class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 8756336, member: 6801845"] Every class contributes to the game in my experience. Different PCs shine at different times. Certain [I]players[/I] probably shine more often because some people just don't care to get the limelight but it doesn't matter what the class is. I've seen many things occur to "get PCs out of a DM planned event". They simply aren't unique to any one class. If I'm DMing I'll join in on the fun when the fighter stands their ground giving the rest of the party the chance to counterstrike or the bard makes that super high persuasion check or any number of events that have turned expected event on their head. Wizards don't have a corner on the market, don't always have the game changing spell prepared or don't always have the slot to cast that spell if they have it. Turning points happen. They don't happen more often because the wizard casts a specific spell than any other class. [/QUOTE]
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