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How is the Wizard vs Warrior Balance Problem Handled in Fantasy Literature?
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<blockquote data-quote="triqui" data-source="post: 5519895" data-attributes="member: 57948"><p>Not really. While they are balanced, they are built symetrically. I don't want them to be the same, just balanced.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That we are in a <em>discussion forum</em> talking in a thread which is titled <em>how is warrior and wizard balance problem handled in fiction</em>. I find that RPG mimic fiction, and that some versions of the rule do it better than others. I dont see Gandalf teleporting to Mordor, I don't see him flying out of Saruman tower, I don't see him solving everything with Batman Utiity Wizard Belt (tm). And thus I discuss my opinion, becouse, you know, that's why this is a discussion forum to begin with.</p><p></p><p>Plus this is not only a chat between you and me. Other folks might come, read, and see my (and yours) opinions, and work around them, plus their own experience. That's the whole point of having a forum, you know.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In 3e you mean? That it does not feel as a warrior. Not with 1d4 hp, no armor, low BAB... It does not feel martial, at all. </p><p></p><p>PS: I don't know why you think I want warriors to be wuxia, but that's a completelly different issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="triqui, post: 5519895, member: 57948"] Not really. While they are balanced, they are built symetrically. I don't want them to be the same, just balanced. That we are in a [i]discussion forum[/i] talking in a thread which is titled [I]how is warrior and wizard balance problem handled in fiction[/i]. I find that RPG mimic fiction, and that some versions of the rule do it better than others. I dont see Gandalf teleporting to Mordor, I don't see him flying out of Saruman tower, I don't see him solving everything with Batman Utiity Wizard Belt (tm). And thus I discuss my opinion, becouse, you know, that's why this is a discussion forum to begin with. Plus this is not only a chat between you and me. Other folks might come, read, and see my (and yours) opinions, and work around them, plus their own experience. That's the whole point of having a forum, you know. In 3e you mean? That it does not feel as a warrior. Not with 1d4 hp, no armor, low BAB... It does not feel martial, at all. PS: I don't know why you think I want warriors to be wuxia, but that's a completelly different issue. [/QUOTE]
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