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CHA, huh, what is it good for?
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<blockquote data-quote="Argyle King" data-source="post: 5376252" data-attributes="member: 58416"><p>CHA actually can be optimized. I honestly believe that the most powerful 3E character I had was a bard. My perform check versus your will save? Yes, please. At epic level I picked up 'Music of The Gods' and was able to brainwash things which were normally immune to my abilities.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I think a lot of people view CHA poorly because a lot of people feel that damage is the best way to overcome an opponent. Personally, I feel otherwise. Why bother fighting the big nasty dragon when I can bend his mind to my will and make him my pet?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>None of this even takes into consideration the most abusable feat in 3E: Leadership. A good CHA score allows you to get more (and stronger) cohorts and followers. Even if they can't come to the dungeon with me, I can still have them do things such as craft items for me; till my land and make money, and various other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argyle King, post: 5376252, member: 58416"] CHA actually can be optimized. I honestly believe that the most powerful 3E character I had was a bard. My perform check versus your will save? Yes, please. At epic level I picked up 'Music of The Gods' and was able to brainwash things which were normally immune to my abilities. I think a lot of people view CHA poorly because a lot of people feel that damage is the best way to overcome an opponent. Personally, I feel otherwise. Why bother fighting the big nasty dragon when I can bend his mind to my will and make him my pet? None of this even takes into consideration the most abusable feat in 3E: Leadership. A good CHA score allows you to get more (and stronger) cohorts and followers. Even if they can't come to the dungeon with me, I can still have them do things such as craft items for me; till my land and make money, and various other things. [/QUOTE]
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