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<blockquote data-quote="DaveDash" data-source="post: 6625019" data-attributes="member: 6786202"><p>I'm not saying its an invalid ruling. It's perfectly valid. However:</p><p></p><p>I run a high level game.</p><p>I see the Paladin totally dominating play. This class is so powerful that my group has decided the optimal path to victory is buffing him, then hiding somewhere as to not lose concentration. </p><p>I see spells like Force Cage being used sparingly, for various reasons, but when it is used, it makes the Wizard player feel powerful.</p><p>The Wizard player has comfort in my game that he knows what he can and cannot do without having to consult me, without me inferring in things half way through a fight.</p><p>I find much greater satisfaction in making him work for his force cage, or forcing him to pick the right moment, by giving powerful creatures misty step/counterspell from time to time, than simply going "Nope, won't work on Dragons". Sometimes it MAY work, other times it may not. He gets to feel powerful, while at the same time challenged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveDash, post: 6625019, member: 6786202"] I'm not saying its an invalid ruling. It's perfectly valid. However: I run a high level game. I see the Paladin totally dominating play. This class is so powerful that my group has decided the optimal path to victory is buffing him, then hiding somewhere as to not lose concentration. I see spells like Force Cage being used sparingly, for various reasons, but when it is used, it makes the Wizard player feel powerful. The Wizard player has comfort in my game that he knows what he can and cannot do without having to consult me, without me inferring in things half way through a fight. I find much greater satisfaction in making him work for his force cage, or forcing him to pick the right moment, by giving powerful creatures misty step/counterspell from time to time, than simply going "Nope, won't work on Dragons". Sometimes it MAY work, other times it may not. He gets to feel powerful, while at the same time challenged. [/QUOTE]
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