ashockney said:
OK, now that puts a new twist on things. If your access is down to Evo, Abj, Alt, and Con/Sum, you're really going to be hamstrung. Ouch! Consider the implications of the character build, sacrificing versatility to get access to more resources. As is evident to you by now, I'm sure, you've got no shortage of resources available to you in Epic, the issue is having the RIGHT resource at the right time, and knowing the difference. You may want to consider checking out the character "retooling" guidelines found in the new PHBII, to switch your WoW Warlock to a Wizard with a school specialization in Necromancy.
Ranged touch will help, as it provides you with some good no save options. Your DC27 insta kills will work fine against foes with Fort +15's. There will be some, the key is in figuring out the key of when to use them (thus, the emphasis on Knowledge skills and divinations in my campaign). My arcane caster routinely would choose to spend "actions" figuring out what the right thing to use would be, instead of blasting away.
Also, it should be noted that villians become exponentially more challenging each couple of levels, and your summoned creatures aren't really keeping pace. You can maximize a summon to get five of your toughest creature, but that thing still has to survive/be effective. Similiar to the WoW Necro is the EQ Necromancer. I've found the EQ rpg to be a terrific resource for me (published by Sword and Sorcery). They have examples in that game of 10th - 15th level spells that allow you to augment your pet, summon more powerful skeletons, debuff opponents (for your pet to be more effective), debuff opponents (to make your pet last longer), and DoT's that bypass resistances and help to improve you/your pets DPS.
Your definitely on to some of the problems. We haven't bought the PH 2 yet, even without it the DM has been cool about changing feats and such (for an example he agreed that when I took the Epic Inititive feat that it was bull to have the old Improved Initiative become a waste, so he let me use it to get a different feat), and maybe when I let him know the PH would let me change forbidden schools he'll allow that too.
It looks like he may allow me to use my full caster level to overcome SR's, so if that happens that will make things significantly better for my caster. He got ticked off last night, he forgot my biggest power as a warlock was to turn/rebuke/command demons and devils like a cleric of the same level as my casting level. I guess he forgot because I use it so rarely, but anyways, he threw these nasty demons at us with 54 HD and I told him I was going to turn it. The shocked "HUH!" look on his face was priceless! Then when I rolled high enough to successfully turn (I couldn't rebuke or command due to level limits) he got really disgusted. Then the divine cleric/paladin boy remembered he could effect evil outsiders too (Warcraft Paladin Warrior ability), he turned too. Then I reminded him that he has that feat that allows him to outright destroy creatures he turns once per day.
Man! The DM's face was priceless! I felt his pain, though, since I DM a lot too. A totally kick butt encounter totally routed because he forgot one of the many powers we have. It was nice for us, though. It felt good to handily defeat something at Epic Level, finally!
Another frustration he had earlier in the night was a magically enchanted'trapped/warded door. He forgot about the 3rd dimension of reality when he designed it, so I easily went around by using my earthglide ability (remember, I am an Earth Elemental Savant as well, and now have the subtype/abilities). He was so disgusted once again.
I mean to be fair, I can understand his frustration, we have so many resources, so many abilities, it is hard as heck to take them all into account when he comes up with the encounters. Even a written list doesn't fix everything. The list is so long that you miss things, and that one thing you missed is what will turn the encounter into a cake walk.
I'd be willing to DM into low epic, but I sure wouldn't want to go beyond 30th, just too many headaches for it to be fun enough to keep DMing. I have seen "the look" in the DM's eyes several times. You could tell he just wanted to throw the books across the room and say, "The heck with this campaign! I'm sick of it!". He's sticking with it , though. Especially since he talked us into playing into the Epic levels. We would be perfectly happy playing other characters, and he knows that. Well, maybe the Healer/Paladin Warrior would like to keep going, but he would reluctantly agree to start over again.
Frankly, I just see this Epic game as more reasons why I'm glad I don't DM 3e anymore. Way too much stuff to keep track of. My DMing brain would burn out in short order.