WarlockLord said:http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ex/20010803
That's your incantrix. The idea behind it is to use the improve metamagic and a bunch of other things to reduce metamagic costs down to 0, or sometimes below. I've seen builds using scorching rays that that up a cantrip slot, but have a gazillion damage pumping feats, too.![]()
See? Drow can't pull that off as effectively.
They're also in the Realms as a race, not a monster. Well, both perhaps.(Psi)SeveredHead said:Just because drow have an LA doesn't mean you have "permission" to use them. They're not in the Player's Handbook, they're in the Monster Manual. Balancing their LA properly might even mean making them lame as monsters, and there's no reason why they should have more love lavished on them than anything else in the MM.
Well, they do give you something to complain about from time to time. That's got to count for something.Drow - good for anything?
That statement is no more "obvious" than the idea that drow are somehow unplayable as-is. If, in your opinion, they are so bad, then either don't play one, or else house-rule them.Aus_Snow said:I know, that's not core. But it's pretty damn close, and WotC had obviously decreed at that stage that Drow were somehow playable in terms of relative power.
I'll do as I please, thanks, regardless of your "advice", for want of a more precise term.kaomera said:If, in your opinion, they are so bad, then either don't play one, or else house-rule them.
To be fair, the drow has commensurate benefits.Aus_Snow said:Oh, one other little thing:
-2 HD, *and* -1 HP per HD.
The human has a 60% chance to affect the drow with his SR-yes spells. If he uses both of the extra feats he gains for Spell Penetration and Greater Spell Penetration, there's still a 20% chance that the Drow won't even feel a thing from your spells.Seeten said:Human, 7th Wizard, has 4th level spells, and 5 feats.
Drow 5th Wizard has 3rd level spells, and 3 feats.
Human 9th Wizard has 5th level spells, and 6 feats
Drow 7th Wizard has 4th level spells, and 4 feats
Human 11th Wizard has 6th level spells, and 7 feats
Drow 9th Wizard has 5th level spells, and 5 feats
I'd have the human too, for preference, but I don't think the choice is as obvious as you make it out to be.I believe the pattern is obvious, and I know which of these looks better to me.
Well, sure. When it's a low HD/LA ratio, every LA race suffers, but their strengths often make up for it. I'd say a drow's do, considering how obnoxious it is to fight the buggers in their home turf.If you start at CR 20, perhaps a Drow is acceptable. If you play from level 1, or 3, I guess, it is a painful while before you hold your own.
Drow will be much more effective in completely dark environments where they won't have to spend any resources on lighting like their human counterparts. Sure, humans can cast Darkvision, but how many times per day? Humans can light torches, but does that not paint a target for everything else that doesn't need light to see?WarlockLord said:Can anyone make a drow PC that would be better than a human? Anyone? I know I have been posting threads over and over again about how drow LA is too high, and I always get "but it isn't! They have SR, and good abilites, and darkvision out to 120 feet!" To which I could make counterarguments, but nobody would care. So what are drow good for? Obviously not spellcasting. What can they use their great abilities to excel at?
Note: Without LA buyoff, the Monster Manual version.