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Confirming the 4e Math, Stage 1: Iconics
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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 4761625" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>This was the exact reason I didn't do 5. The rules assume 1 of each role, but with a 5 person group you will have 2 of one role, and that will effect how things go. The goal is to see how the power synergies of the 4 roles work at beating a combat, then we can adjust assumptions based on an additional copy of a role.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I chose demigods because that's the only real epic destiny offered most classes unless you go with the "multiclass" epic destiny.</p><p></p><p>The analysis can be done at many levels, 21st is the first level I wanted to look at. Of course the iconics can be adjusted for higher or lower levels, but I had to start somewhere and since high levels is the most talked about as far as "broken" math, its the place I wanted to start.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I liked the feel of the spellstorm mage but I'm definitely open to it. Basically, for each, which paragon path exemplies the role the most? Which of the wizard paragon paths is the most "controllery".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 4761625, member: 5889"] This was the exact reason I didn't do 5. The rules assume 1 of each role, but with a 5 person group you will have 2 of one role, and that will effect how things go. The goal is to see how the power synergies of the 4 roles work at beating a combat, then we can adjust assumptions based on an additional copy of a role. I chose demigods because that's the only real epic destiny offered most classes unless you go with the "multiclass" epic destiny. The analysis can be done at many levels, 21st is the first level I wanted to look at. Of course the iconics can be adjusted for higher or lower levels, but I had to start somewhere and since high levels is the most talked about as far as "broken" math, its the place I wanted to start. I liked the feel of the spellstorm mage but I'm definitely open to it. Basically, for each, which paragon path exemplies the role the most? Which of the wizard paragon paths is the most "controllery". [/QUOTE]
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