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Ditching all magic weapons; replacing with legendary weapons.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rackhir" data-source="post: 738707" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>I would tend to think of classes like bards in particular, but rogues and monks as well as getting perhaps non-combat oriented legendary magic items. Unless for some reason they have to have one.</p><p></p><p>A bard's music for example is his primary shtick. So some sort of legendary instrument would be good. Some thing that could say inspire armies to greatness, melt the heart of a Balor or cast down a king in shame at his crimes. Perhaps it is a direct channel to the god of music, or contains all the passion and skill of some legendary bard of renown. Since bards are also good at information gathering, perhaps it might wisper secrets to him or reveal in song legends long forgotten.</p><p></p><p>Monks seem to be primarily about perfecting the body. Perhaps he could acquire some legendary sensei (teacher) who knows the deepest secrets of the arts (Insert Street Fighter II super moves here) or perhaps teach him how to touch perfection (being able to apply the Paragon Template from the ELH a limited number of times/ for a limited period of time).</p><p></p><p>Rogues are a bit trickier. Anything you do to buff their base skills could ruin a campaign (for example - absolute invisibility/immunity to detection are simply too easily abused). I'm afraid nothing immediately springs to mind though. Mayber later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackhir, post: 738707, member: 149"] I would tend to think of classes like bards in particular, but rogues and monks as well as getting perhaps non-combat oriented legendary magic items. Unless for some reason they have to have one. A bard's music for example is his primary shtick. So some sort of legendary instrument would be good. Some thing that could say inspire armies to greatness, melt the heart of a Balor or cast down a king in shame at his crimes. Perhaps it is a direct channel to the god of music, or contains all the passion and skill of some legendary bard of renown. Since bards are also good at information gathering, perhaps it might wisper secrets to him or reveal in song legends long forgotten. Monks seem to be primarily about perfecting the body. Perhaps he could acquire some legendary sensei (teacher) who knows the deepest secrets of the arts (Insert Street Fighter II super moves here) or perhaps teach him how to touch perfection (being able to apply the Paragon Template from the ELH a limited number of times/ for a limited period of time). Rogues are a bit trickier. Anything you do to buff their base skills could ruin a campaign (for example - absolute invisibility/immunity to detection are simply too easily abused). I'm afraid nothing immediately springs to mind though. Mayber later. [/QUOTE]
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