Li Shenron
Legend
Is it really so important that everything is equally powerful and useful in the game?
Does it really matter if a feat or is slightly less powerful compared to others, or a spell compared to other spells with the same level?
Are gamers really so obsessed by efficiency that they don't take a sub-par feat or skill if they can take something more powerful?
Are you constantly bothering your DM to bump certain sub-par options/combinations up?
I was just thinking that in our gaming group everyone always takes something which has little use, such as a couple of feats or skills, sometimes even a level in a second class, without thinking too much about whether it is a powerful choice or not. It doesn't mean we don't look for usefulness and power, just that we're not obsessed by wasting an opportunity. After all, that's what happens to almost everyone in real life too...
Does it really matter if a feat or is slightly less powerful compared to others, or a spell compared to other spells with the same level?
Are gamers really so obsessed by efficiency that they don't take a sub-par feat or skill if they can take something more powerful?
Are you constantly bothering your DM to bump certain sub-par options/combinations up?
I was just thinking that in our gaming group everyone always takes something which has little use, such as a couple of feats or skills, sometimes even a level in a second class, without thinking too much about whether it is a powerful choice or not. It doesn't mean we don't look for usefulness and power, just that we're not obsessed by wasting an opportunity. After all, that's what happens to almost everyone in real life too...