Haha, it wasn't that bad. He was a new player to the game, and I think I probably suggested the possibility to him. I was running Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, and it was turning in to a pretty severe meat grinder (I think that was his ... 3rd, or possibly 4th character in the adventure). I told them it was a bit much, and that he could keep his character as-was (they needed all the help they could get), but for any further characters it wasn't going to fly.P.S. Lord S. - Did you use some DM Fiat to take down that half-giant? I've only ever had that happen once where a new player came in and I didn't review his sheet prior to the game. I forget the exact build, but it was obviously super-min-maxed, while the others were pretty normal builds. (he had nearly every sourcebook available to him) and he proceeded to lord over them with his greatness and would rub in their faces how he didn't need them. He had an unfortunate end when he ran into a trio of disintegrate toting wizards, plus some 9 rogue/1 sorcerors, armed with wands of Magic Missile (lvl 9). He wasn't invited back.
(That was one nice thing about EtCR - even broken characters could get hammered in the serious fights, haha.)

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.