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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 6177276" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>We had a player who made almost this exact same character. He was nearly invincible. But the player in question in our group did it very much on purpose. He wanted a character who was invincible.</p><p></p><p>The problem was that the rest of the group began to notice that his role in combat was to miss everything and not get hit. However, the DM was still increasing the effectiveness and number of monsters based on the number of people in our group. So, he was literally making things harder for us without providing any assistance at all.</p><p></p><p>Our group pleaded with him to change characters to something that helped us a little more after a couple of party members nearly died while he was at full health(having not done a single point of damage to any enemy during the combat). He refused because he liked his character concept.</p><p></p><p>The entire group agreed that our characters would dump him from the group and let him fend for himself since he it was evident that he was incapable of helping us. But our DM had a rule that we couldn't just vote to get rid of a character. Each player was allowed to play what they wanted to and the group had to accept that character.</p><p></p><p>It is one of the many reasons I got annoyed at the system for allowing such a character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 6177276, member: 5143"] We had a player who made almost this exact same character. He was nearly invincible. But the player in question in our group did it very much on purpose. He wanted a character who was invincible. The problem was that the rest of the group began to notice that his role in combat was to miss everything and not get hit. However, the DM was still increasing the effectiveness and number of monsters based on the number of people in our group. So, he was literally making things harder for us without providing any assistance at all. Our group pleaded with him to change characters to something that helped us a little more after a couple of party members nearly died while he was at full health(having not done a single point of damage to any enemy during the combat). He refused because he liked his character concept. The entire group agreed that our characters would dump him from the group and let him fend for himself since he it was evident that he was incapable of helping us. But our DM had a rule that we couldn't just vote to get rid of a character. Each player was allowed to play what they wanted to and the group had to accept that character. It is one of the many reasons I got annoyed at the system for allowing such a character. [/QUOTE]
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