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So can you take, say, Adept power and not either of the other two? (assuming you are 10th level and have taken the appropriate multi-class feat)
Yes, certainly, unless you are going Paragon Multiclass.
So can you take, say, Adept power and not either of the other two? (assuming you are 10th level and have taken the appropriate multi-class feat)
A question on Power-swap multi-class feats. I always assumed you had to take them in order but reading them again I'm not so sure.
So can you take, say, Adept power and not either of the other two? (assuming you are 10th level and have taken the appropriate multi-class feat)
Cool. That's gotta' be rewarding. It's not how I'd run a game - but I can see the benefits of it and respect that decision.Yes I actually do, and it dosent take that much time, plus I dont have to complete it up to a PC level, but even if unfinished, it's still a lot more complete and consequent then just some random NPC with unbalanced abilities.
I'm saying this is appropriate for the campaign i'm making, which is obviously NPC based. NPCs aren't just the villain of the week where they fight and say a coupple of punch-quotes and then die. They have agendas, they have political affinities and they want to live, so if they can, they run, and they come back with a plan(at least the smart ones).
Not quite true. Utility powers rarely require a stat and some "Attacks" don't, either. (Rain of Steel...)
Orb Wizards with that Swordmage Utility 6 are especially nasty.
Yes I actually do, and it dosent take that much time, plus I dont have to complete it up to a PC level, but even if unfinished, it's still a lot more complete and consequent then just some random NPC with unbalanced abilities.
You don't need all the feats to go Paragon Multiclass.Yes, certainly, unless you are going Paragon Multiclass.
You don't need all the feats to go Paragon Multiclass.
You don't need all the feats to go Paragon Multiclass.
PHB p209 said:Paragon Multiclassing
If you have the Novice Power, Acolyte Power, and Adept Power feats for a class, you can choose to continue to gain powers from that class rather than take a paragon path...
yes you do.
I dont understand why should I PC party composed of a lvl 15 warlord, wizard, cleric and rogue should absolutely OWN a NPC party composed of a lvl 15 warlord, wizard, cleric and rogue.
Makes no sense to me. I do however that this is the way the game is designed, and that only a fraction of your ressources should be expended against an encounter of your own level, but truly it's riddick.
MY PCs are experienced players, they don't go whining when the enemies are too strong, they in fact sometimes choose to face much higher power people because the outcome has chances to be extremele flourishing, but If they see they're getting wrecked and that they aimed too high, they back out and run and risk dying. Thats a realistic encounter. You dont go roam around a dungeon meeting just the right monster for your, you atually choose, upon meeting people/monsters if you think you can beat them, and then do so.
Truly, how is a lvl 15 guy supposed to feel good compared other lvl 15 NPCs of say his paragon class (ex: Kensei PC in a Kensei NPC order) if he knows he has 3 times more powers than them and is simply not playing the same game...