Kae'Yoss
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Luis Figoo said:You might want to rethink this. Simulacum just requires some body part and not even essential ones. You can make simulacrums of extremely powerful beings, from dragons, to solars, to named NPCs. That with epic spell reduction of extra caster contributing an epic slot makes the entire thing insane
Hm... I always thought Simulacrum only works for yourself.
Yea, must be changed, but that's an obvious flaw, just like harm w/o saving throw. Either make it personal or restrict it to creatures with an ECL as high or lower as the caster's.
You need 2 things. A skill enhancing item and raw materials. Make high priced, time consuming items (example, suits of full plate masterwork). Sell, repeat. Leads to illogical economies
The skill enhancing item helps you either way, whether you use fabricate or make them the usual way. And it only makes the creation of the stuff faster. You still need all the raw materials and people who will sell the stuff.
Also, it says that the quality of the item is commensurate with the material used. That means no masterwork items.
All construts can find armor useful. Read the golem descrip. They use natural armor, which is stackable with an armor bonus. Use mithral for minimum negative effect from a lack of proficiency
No problem with that. Nice for a high-ac-monster (although characters can still top it!)
You utilise time flow. By locating a demi plane with a faster time flow, you shift into the plane when your spells are running low. Rememorise and pray, shift back and you have your full spell allotment 1 round after you plane shifted
It's perfectly possible. But it will be well considered as munchkinism, and your DM always has ways to discourage that.
So, before I leave this thread not to return, one simple thing: As I said, the rules are not flawless. But, that's the good thing, they don't have to be. We're human being capable of thinking and need no 1/0 decision system. So we don't have to find every single minute flaw, as we can use common sense to ignore them.