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<blockquote data-quote="Markn" data-source="post: 2044762" data-attributes="member: 21827"><p><strong>Two more examples</strong></p><p></p><p>Here are two more (just throwing them out as I think of them)</p><p></p><p>Ice Knife from CA is a level 2 spell. It deals 2d8 damage on a successful hit with no save on the damage. It also does 2 points of Dex damage if the enemy fails a Fort save. However, if he misses it still explodes dealing 1d8 damage in a 10' radius burst. Pretty good either way. Not too many 2nd level spells with that versatility.</p><p></p><p>Rogue/Wizard. If you were to build a rogue/wizard using the PHB and using anywhere from 3-4 levels as a minimum in the rogue build I could build something that would be far more potents by exchanging 1 feat. Practiced Spellcaster from the CA. This single feat allows the player to increase the caster level of a single class to match its hit dice to a max of 4HD. Thus a 5th level sorcer/4th level fighter would cast as a 9th level sorceror for damage dealt, duration and to pentrate spell resistance. Simply put this makes multclassing far superior with this feat. Now, do I think this is power creep? No, a feat like this should exist in the PHB to encourage multiclassing as a multiclassing wizard is not very good but it still proves my point. Feats, PrC or spells in the splatbooks contain power creep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markn, post: 2044762, member: 21827"] [b]Two more examples[/b] Here are two more (just throwing them out as I think of them) Ice Knife from CA is a level 2 spell. It deals 2d8 damage on a successful hit with no save on the damage. It also does 2 points of Dex damage if the enemy fails a Fort save. However, if he misses it still explodes dealing 1d8 damage in a 10' radius burst. Pretty good either way. Not too many 2nd level spells with that versatility. Rogue/Wizard. If you were to build a rogue/wizard using the PHB and using anywhere from 3-4 levels as a minimum in the rogue build I could build something that would be far more potents by exchanging 1 feat. Practiced Spellcaster from the CA. This single feat allows the player to increase the caster level of a single class to match its hit dice to a max of 4HD. Thus a 5th level sorcer/4th level fighter would cast as a 9th level sorceror for damage dealt, duration and to pentrate spell resistance. Simply put this makes multclassing far superior with this feat. Now, do I think this is power creep? No, a feat like this should exist in the PHB to encourage multiclassing as a multiclassing wizard is not very good but it still proves my point. Feats, PrC or spells in the splatbooks contain power creep. [/QUOTE]
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