JRRNeiklot
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billd91 said:How about that 14th level bard with a good THAC0, good thief skills, great druid spell-casting, and 150 hit points? Meanwhile, his adventuring buddies are around 11th-12th level.
A 14th level bard used the attack matrix of a 7th (at best) level fighter. He had (at best) 7d10+1d6++10d6+3+con bonus. He may have a lot of hit points, but the straight druid can cast 7th level spells compared to his 5th, not to mention a ton of lower level spells, has the exact same attack matrix, immunity to disease, can shapechange, etc. The bard gets some decent charm abilities, a few low level thieving abilities that he'll never get to use if there is a monk or thief in the party because they will always be better at it. Oh yeah, and he gets to use a longsword instead of a scimitar, which only matters when facing large sized creatures. The bard also must have the following minimum attributes: S:15 D:17 C:10 I:12 W:15 CH:15. That's a 43 point character using point buy. Good luck with that. Now when you're comparing him to the 3e bard, the 1e bard wins in spades.
