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<blockquote data-quote="Mordane76" data-source="post: 569252" data-attributes="member: 7172"><p>When I sit and think about everything that has been said here, I have to wonder...</p><p></p><p>If PrC are the collective devil, and modifying PC classes is our salvation, how do we change player perception? When I look at the PC classes, I think of them as sanctified, unchanging... holy, and woe betide those who should mess with such core pieces of the system.</p><p></p><p>If PrC are not the collective devil, and they can be used to save us from the potentially flawed upper levels of the PC classes, then how to do we fix the issues of front-loading without lossing the initial investments that normally come along with a PrC.</p><p></p><p>Or is it a mix of the two -- are the main classes flawed just as badly as some of the PrC? Where does the true implications of the cry, "Powergamer!" lie? Players can overpower their characters just as easily with a few choice PC classes selections. Can PrC really shoulder the blame for potentially tipping the balance of character-power?</p><p></p><p></p><p>What is drawing players to PrC? And isn't that statement flawed? Shouldn't it be what is drawing characters to PrC? Which one are we seeing more -- Players drawn to PrC, or characters drawn to PrC?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mordane76, post: 569252, member: 7172"] When I sit and think about everything that has been said here, I have to wonder... If PrC are the collective devil, and modifying PC classes is our salvation, how do we change player perception? When I look at the PC classes, I think of them as sanctified, unchanging... holy, and woe betide those who should mess with such core pieces of the system. If PrC are not the collective devil, and they can be used to save us from the potentially flawed upper levels of the PC classes, then how to do we fix the issues of front-loading without lossing the initial investments that normally come along with a PrC. Or is it a mix of the two -- are the main classes flawed just as badly as some of the PrC? Where does the true implications of the cry, "Powergamer!" lie? Players can overpower their characters just as easily with a few choice PC classes selections. Can PrC really shoulder the blame for potentially tipping the balance of character-power? What is drawing players to PrC? And isn't that statement flawed? Shouldn't it be what is drawing characters to PrC? Which one are we seeing more -- Players drawn to PrC, or characters drawn to PrC? [/QUOTE]
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