Ron
Explorer
Pseudonym said:Nice board you have here.![]()
Why is it that an evil demigod/demon marshalling his forces to take over the world (or at least a good chunk of it) until his demonic forces are banished using a powerful god's artifact weilded by a high level NPC would be considered ubermunchkin if done in the Realms, but somehow manages to escape that label when it happens in Greyhawk?
I don't think you're being fair. Iuz is not a high-level character. It is the oppositor. Something more than human that will draw the forces of good against him. This is a common theme in fantasy, as you probably know.
Pseudonym said:
If a cabal of eight high level NPC wizards came together to manipulate various political factions in the Realms, that's further proof of how munchkin the Realms is. Call them the Circle of Eight and give those wizards names like Mordenkainen, Drawmij and Bigby and suddenly it's not so munchkin anymore.
Now you got it right, they are munchkin. I hate the circle of the eight as they are usually portraited. Everytime I used them, I stressed their manipulative side. They were not much better than the villains in my game.
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