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Nice spreadsheets, guys! Who says Excel can't be a "fun" program!
I agree, in part. But I believe you're over-playing your hand here, jgsugden. Regardless of the campaign, the numbers remain the same. That's the point.
The question is whether or not IRS is overpowered. That question is NOT so campiagn-specific that it can't be examined....and I know that you, too, like to use math once in a while.
In this particular case, the numbers seem to show that the IRS archer is significantly better than one without, and that the difference between the IRS archer and the "melee monster" greatsword weilder is perhaps not as great as it should be, given the risk.
The numbers provide a valuable tool here, jgsugden. No need to throw the orc-ling out with the bath blood.
jgsugden said:I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
The numbers mean *nothing* unless you put it in the context of a campaign setting.
I agree, in part. But I believe you're over-playing your hand here, jgsugden. Regardless of the campaign, the numbers remain the same. That's the point.
The question is whether or not IRS is overpowered. That question is NOT so campiagn-specific that it can't be examined....and I know that you, too, like to use math once in a while.

In this particular case, the numbers seem to show that the IRS archer is significantly better than one without, and that the difference between the IRS archer and the "melee monster" greatsword weilder is perhaps not as great as it should be, given the risk.
The numbers provide a valuable tool here, jgsugden. No need to throw the orc-ling out with the bath blood.
