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Question 1: is any consistant way that ECLs are figuered because there are some ECLs that seem a bit off to me looking through the 3.5 MM (Hill Giant ECL +4). Maybe I'm reading it wrong, but a 1st level Fighter Hill Giant should be about equivalent power to a 5th level human one based on that, right? assmueing the same base scores just with bonus stats alone the Hill Giant is getting +7 to attack and damage (then toss in fighter level and you have an attack bonus of +8, compaired to 5th level human fighter BAB +5), 12d8+1d10+(4/level) (4 per level better then human, +8 con) to 5d10, and a number of other advantages. What am I missing here? It would seem that a 1st level Hill Giant Fighter would be about on par with an 8th level human fighter (so about ECL +7, yes?). So I guess I'm wondering if I'm looking at this the wrong way.
Question 2: I saw FrankTrollman post in another thread about multiclass characters, something like a 10th level character with 8 levels fighter and 2 levels of mage is 87% of a 10th level character (power wise, or whatever). I was wondering how that math was figuered?
Question 1: is any consistant way that ECLs are figuered because there are some ECLs that seem a bit off to me looking through the 3.5 MM (Hill Giant ECL +4). Maybe I'm reading it wrong, but a 1st level Fighter Hill Giant should be about equivalent power to a 5th level human one based on that, right? assmueing the same base scores just with bonus stats alone the Hill Giant is getting +7 to attack and damage (then toss in fighter level and you have an attack bonus of +8, compaired to 5th level human fighter BAB +5), 12d8+1d10+(4/level) (4 per level better then human, +8 con) to 5d10, and a number of other advantages. What am I missing here? It would seem that a 1st level Hill Giant Fighter would be about on par with an 8th level human fighter (so about ECL +7, yes?). So I guess I'm wondering if I'm looking at this the wrong way.
Question 2: I saw FrankTrollman post in another thread about multiclass characters, something like a 10th level character with 8 levels fighter and 2 levels of mage is 87% of a 10th level character (power wise, or whatever). I was wondering how that math was figuered?