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<blockquote data-quote="Seeten" data-source="post: 2044734" data-attributes="member: 27186"><p>I find a lot of this funny. How can you have playtested anything from complete adventurer, unless you designed it? If I had a Scout in a campaign, it'd be level 1, for goodness sake.</p><p></p><p>It seems people are pulling combos from out their *** and adding in an anecdotal, if you use feat x(which requires 9 feats) with ability y(that requires you be a level 17 wizard, who gets only like 6 feats in its whole career that arent metamagic/item create) which doesnt hold water even at a casual glance. What are you DM's doing? Honestly. If Jack says to me, "He, I want to go 5 levels of Thief, 3 levels of barbarian, 10 levels of Frenzied Berserker and then 2 levels of mage for true strike and wraithstrike, not just me, but the whole gaming group would LAUGH HIM OUT THE DOOR. Not just is it stupid to the point of silly, its an insult to the DM's intelligence to ask. Lots of the feats and class abilities arent designed to work together because they are on polar opposite character types, and they shouldnt be on the same character at all.</p><p></p><p>Peer Pressure. Use it. Power Creep, as in everything getting bigger and better does NOT exist in 3.5. Those who say it does have never read Rifts supplements, or played Warhammer Fantasy Battles. There are inane combos that are grossly overpowered, mostly because they shouldnt exist together on the same character, and that is where you come in, with the little thing known as common sense. If only it were more common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeten, post: 2044734, member: 27186"] I find a lot of this funny. How can you have playtested anything from complete adventurer, unless you designed it? If I had a Scout in a campaign, it'd be level 1, for goodness sake. It seems people are pulling combos from out their *** and adding in an anecdotal, if you use feat x(which requires 9 feats) with ability y(that requires you be a level 17 wizard, who gets only like 6 feats in its whole career that arent metamagic/item create) which doesnt hold water even at a casual glance. What are you DM's doing? Honestly. If Jack says to me, "He, I want to go 5 levels of Thief, 3 levels of barbarian, 10 levels of Frenzied Berserker and then 2 levels of mage for true strike and wraithstrike, not just me, but the whole gaming group would LAUGH HIM OUT THE DOOR. Not just is it stupid to the point of silly, its an insult to the DM's intelligence to ask. Lots of the feats and class abilities arent designed to work together because they are on polar opposite character types, and they shouldnt be on the same character at all. Peer Pressure. Use it. Power Creep, as in everything getting bigger and better does NOT exist in 3.5. Those who say it does have never read Rifts supplements, or played Warhammer Fantasy Battles. There are inane combos that are grossly overpowered, mostly because they shouldnt exist together on the same character, and that is where you come in, with the little thing known as common sense. If only it were more common. [/QUOTE]
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