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Discussing Worldbuilding: Why Don't The Mages Take Over The World?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zubatcarteira" data-source="post: 8781352" data-attributes="member: 7025705"><p>If we're taking the highest levels into account, a huge advantage some magic has is just living very, very long, which should help if they wanna rule things at some point in their lives. </p><p></p><p>At 18th level Druids get Timeless Body, which just for a human will let them live for hundreds of years, and easily several thousand years for the more long lived races like Elves. </p><p></p><p>15th level Ancient Paladins also can't age. Sadly the Monk's Timeless Body still lets them die of old age, so they don't get the benefit here. </p><p></p><p>By 15th level Wizards have Clone, which is basically immortality against aging, and makes people who wanna kill you have to use some more extreme methods like Hellfire Weapons or a Disintegrate to really make it stick. You can also sell immortality to others, pretty much, so extremely good for making people do what you want. </p><p></p><p>A few Inevitables might come to beat you up, so keep an eye out though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zubatcarteira, post: 8781352, member: 7025705"] If we're taking the highest levels into account, a huge advantage some magic has is just living very, very long, which should help if they wanna rule things at some point in their lives. At 18th level Druids get Timeless Body, which just for a human will let them live for hundreds of years, and easily several thousand years for the more long lived races like Elves. 15th level Ancient Paladins also can't age. Sadly the Monk's Timeless Body still lets them die of old age, so they don't get the benefit here. By 15th level Wizards have Clone, which is basically immortality against aging, and makes people who wanna kill you have to use some more extreme methods like Hellfire Weapons or a Disintegrate to really make it stick. You can also sell immortality to others, pretty much, so extremely good for making people do what you want. A few Inevitables might come to beat you up, so keep an eye out though. [/QUOTE]
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