CrimsonTemplar
First Post
It makes me cry...please don't cast it. <sniff>
Artoomis said:In the final, big battle, I had the big bad guy use this on my group.
The results were:
1 artifact destroyed, which caused an unhappy planetar to appear.
4 of 6 party members were caught in the area of effect. 2 lost NO items, 1 lost only minor items, one lost everything except his weapon. As this was the big final battle, plenty of treasure (in the honer of speak like a pirate day, "there be treasure here- arrrh, matey") was avaible ro re-equip.
The big bag guy lost his spellcasting ability.
Overal? Very cool - much fun and anguish, no long-term detrimental affect to anyone's character. No one was upset. Everyone thought it was an appropriate thing to happen from a cornered big bad guy.
I can't understand why it's so impossible for high level PCs to leave some back-up gear at their base, or even money to buy new kit. NPCs are supposed to be a fair challenge at level = party level (ie equal CR, roughly) despite having far less gear value at high levels. A 20th level Fighter with 0gp of gear is seriously handicapped. The way costs work,a 20th level Fighter with 220,000gp of gear instead of 760,000gp of gear ought to be perfectly viable IMO, I doubt his effective CR is more than 1 below his fully-equipped companions. So his belt of giant strength is +4 (16,000gp) instead of +6 (36,000gp). Don't break my heart.
(Psi)SeveredHead said:I hope you realize artifacts have no place in a balance discussion.![]()
Artoomis said:Au contraire. Artifacts have always been an important part of D&D. Leaving them out of a discussion of a 9th level spell that is designed to affect them is, at the very least, odd.
(Psi)SeveredHead said:Artifacts don't come with costs or creation methods for a reason - they're introduced as story elements, not balance elements...
Norfleet said:Could a caster deliberately not use his SF/GSF feats or his stat DC bonusses, or even intentionally reduce the DC of his spell so that anyone could pass the save?
Cedric said:No countermeasures?
Cast anti-magic shell on the Barbarian and have him wade into the caster, the chance of blowing away the anti-magic shell is small and you better believe that the wizard will NOT like standing toe to toe with a Barbarian in an anti-magic shell. or,
Plane Sailing said:Unfortunately anti-magic field is a personal spell... you can't cast it on anyone else.