Sigurd
First Post
I'm wondering how to work with this situation in a game.
Char seems to want to be the ultimate skill monkey.
We are playing with a point buy system and he has pillaged his other stats to make his intelligence 20+.
He is beginning as a rogue pretending to be a wizard. I think he is going to be a wizard by 2nd level but he wants the extra 24 skill points he gets from rogue at first level.
I don't have a problem with the rogue level but I am trying to reflect this strategy in the real life game.
I have something of a problem with one becoming an instant wizard at 2nd level while on the campaign trail and keeping up with the other players.
Do you think it unfair that I insist he find a suitable mage tutor to make learning to be a wizard believable?
What have you done with similar situations?
Sigurd
To be clear, I don't have a problem with the basic strategy - I think it underscores a basic skill weakness in the wizard. I'd just like to have a reasonable way to achieve it in the game world.
Char seems to want to be the ultimate skill monkey.
We are playing with a point buy system and he has pillaged his other stats to make his intelligence 20+.
He is beginning as a rogue pretending to be a wizard. I think he is going to be a wizard by 2nd level but he wants the extra 24 skill points he gets from rogue at first level.
I don't have a problem with the rogue level but I am trying to reflect this strategy in the real life game.
I have something of a problem with one becoming an instant wizard at 2nd level while on the campaign trail and keeping up with the other players.
Do you think it unfair that I insist he find a suitable mage tutor to make learning to be a wizard believable?
What have you done with similar situations?
Sigurd
To be clear, I don't have a problem with the basic strategy - I think it underscores a basic skill weakness in the wizard. I'd just like to have a reasonable way to achieve it in the game world.