shamsael
First Post
I disagree. I DM'd for a 3E Crit monkey, (Scimitar, Keen, and Improved Crit stacking)....the crits were common, but sometimes the sheer damage output would shock you, especially with iterative attacks..." you did How Much Damage?"...while frequently heard, still had emotional value each time.
Any time a person imposes their will in the game world it is cool, wether it be through build, speech, spell, creative attack etc.
The trick is making it so just ONE person imposing their world, makes it impossible for any one else to ever do so, even the DM, ( which is the problem with escalating number bonuses).
The NBA playoffs are going, and no matter how many years I watch, I never get tired off great players rising up when things look bad and saying "I got this", and turning in an amazing performance.
I never get tired of Jordanesque play at the table as well, as long as it distributed around.
What you're saying about crits is a random occurence. "This Ends Now" is something the fighter has control over. The player through the character ought to have the power to decide that a specific fight has gone on long enough and that the other side needs to and will die immediately. This isn't the same as critting a lot.
As to your last point about the NBA playoffs, is it really fun when the same star player says "I got this" every play, gets the ball and does something awesome? I haven't watched basketball in years, but when I did, ball hogs never really served to make the game more enjoyable, even if they were amazing players.