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Heavy Artillery: Psion vs. Wizard
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<blockquote data-quote="Scion" data-source="post: 1747312" data-attributes="member: 5777"><p>This onus falls upon your shoulders for now. You have repeatidly asserted that they are unbalanced yet the only 'proof' you present is highly skewed and incredibly one dimensional. Effectively it is designed to try to support what you want but never really does it unless you have one eye closed and are squinting.</p><p></p><p>Still waiting for you to present a good arguement why it is overpowered.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Immaterial. They break this 'rule' right in the core. Plus, it does not necissarily relate to things outside of the books it speaks about directly (which, again, is not even true within the core itself).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is a discrepancy, one caster type can do something that the other cannot. You are saying that psions shouldnt be able to trade one sort of power for another, but you are happy with the supposition that mages do it in another way.</p><p></p><p>You cannot have it both ways.</p><p></p><p>Please put up a valid arguement. Obviously you feel strongly about this, otherwise you wouldnt post about it, so you must have a few good reasons somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Also, you use the torc of psionic might for the psion but you fail to use anything for the other casters. How about rings of wizardry? (they suck for a wizard, but can be very good for a sorc) or pearls of power? (the psionic equivalent is roughly a large pile of poo, but the pearls are incredibly nice). All what you did there was further skew things without any useful way of compensating the other side, which makes the comparison that much more faulty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scion, post: 1747312, member: 5777"] This onus falls upon your shoulders for now. You have repeatidly asserted that they are unbalanced yet the only 'proof' you present is highly skewed and incredibly one dimensional. Effectively it is designed to try to support what you want but never really does it unless you have one eye closed and are squinting. Still waiting for you to present a good arguement why it is overpowered. Immaterial. They break this 'rule' right in the core. Plus, it does not necissarily relate to things outside of the books it speaks about directly (which, again, is not even true within the core itself). It is a discrepancy, one caster type can do something that the other cannot. You are saying that psions shouldnt be able to trade one sort of power for another, but you are happy with the supposition that mages do it in another way. You cannot have it both ways. Please put up a valid arguement. Obviously you feel strongly about this, otherwise you wouldnt post about it, so you must have a few good reasons somewhere. Also, you use the torc of psionic might for the psion but you fail to use anything for the other casters. How about rings of wizardry? (they suck for a wizard, but can be very good for a sorc) or pearls of power? (the psionic equivalent is roughly a large pile of poo, but the pearls are incredibly nice). All what you did there was further skew things without any useful way of compensating the other side, which makes the comparison that much more faulty. [/QUOTE]
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