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I think N'raac's use of the phrase "simulate the genre" may be extra relevant here.Although Marvel Heroic RP shows that this needn't be the case. All you have to do is change the action resolution paradigm.
I think N'raac's use of the phrase "simulate the genre" may be extra relevant here.Although Marvel Heroic RP shows that this needn't be the case. All you have to do is change the action resolution paradigm.
We're dealing with 17+ level characters......If the Ranger fires his full complement of manifested arrows, he awakes to a find his quiver still full.
I would like to commemorate the 1000th post in this thread, posted by Nagol today (October 11, 2013) at 9:15 AM eastern time.
Well over 1,000 posts - clearly, people really want this thread!
I wonder if Rogue vs Ranger (a case for rogues) would stir up as much controversy.![]()
Rangers: spells or no spells?Funny. Not to derail the already derail thread but I don't like the 3.5 Ranger or the PF Rogue, but did enjoy the 3.5 Rogue and the PF Ranger. Go figure.
Rangers: spells or no spells?
I'll make that case any day.I wonder if Rogue vs Ranger (a case for rogues) would stir up as much controversy.![]()
I'm not a wild fan of either, honestly. If I want a sneak-attacking skill monkey, I'd go Spellthief/Diviner/Unseen Seer with Master Spellthief. For a purely martial sneak attacker, I like Swashbuckler 16/Rogue 4 with Daring Outlaw.I'll make that case any day.
Fair points. I entirely agree. But many system mastery/system-is-broken examples rely on splat books to argue their case. You could also argue that errata aren't good enough either, as many people who buy early printings are unaware of these. Others still don't have access to Sage Advice articles or other sources of correction and elaboration.
But the thing I take from all of this is envy of Wicht. He doesn't need to buy the books at all; he can simply bloody channel them.