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How many of your campaigns ACTUALLY ever get to 20th level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Starfox" data-source="post: 6362860" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>Well, those characters were pretty advanced. When the COD-zilla druid had trouble keeping up, you know it was high-powered. (This was a variant that had traded wildshape for monk-like defenses)</p><p></p><p>Swashbuckler growing into Bladesinger - this was the king of damage</p><p>Pure ranger - the skills guy</p><p>Druid, started out as CoDzilla but had to diverify into summoning </p><p>Variant pixie sorcerer with some levels of a dance magic PrC from magic of the forgotten realms</p><p>Wizard - the player quit at level 8 or so, at which point the wizard was still feeling pretty weak</p><p>An NPC mystic theurge (sorcerer/favored soul) buff specialist</p><p></p><p>So, nobody was "breaking the system" but neither were you bread-and-butter fighters.</p><p></p><p>And yes, we used a variant of recharge magic that made casters less explosive but made buffs a bit too accessible. The NPC buffer was the follower of the ranger and did a lot to even things out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfox, post: 6362860, member: 2303"] Well, those characters were pretty advanced. When the COD-zilla druid had trouble keeping up, you know it was high-powered. (This was a variant that had traded wildshape for monk-like defenses) Swashbuckler growing into Bladesinger - this was the king of damage Pure ranger - the skills guy Druid, started out as CoDzilla but had to diverify into summoning Variant pixie sorcerer with some levels of a dance magic PrC from magic of the forgotten realms Wizard - the player quit at level 8 or so, at which point the wizard was still feeling pretty weak An NPC mystic theurge (sorcerer/favored soul) buff specialist So, nobody was "breaking the system" but neither were you bread-and-butter fighters. And yes, we used a variant of recharge magic that made casters less explosive but made buffs a bit too accessible. The NPC buffer was the follower of the ranger and did a lot to even things out. [/QUOTE]
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