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mearls said:My theory about high level commoners is this:
Wow. I think I just almost peed my pants, that made me laugh so hard...

-Rugger
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mearls said:My theory about high level commoners is this:
They broke that "rule" as soon as they wrote the campaign book, which has several high-level NPCs.Eremite said:I also find it interesting that WotC seem to be breaking the "Eberron only has a low level NPCs"-rule after only a few months.
mearls said:(You might be wondering, what about paladins and clerics? They're good, right? Well, it's all a lie. If they're so good, why do they charge you for healing magic? They're all like, "I am nice, I am clean, I could cure the world of all it's ills, but I'd rather have MADZ L00TZ!!1!!" And where do you think all those donations go to? That's right, they fund the purchase of those super-magic, deadly crossbows that every last tavern owner on Oerth keeps behind his bar to keep PC-related brawls from getting out of hand.)
*shrug* Stone Dog has hit it on the head. Jaela is the highest-level good cleric on Khorvaire, and if she ever leaves Flamekeep she's only 3rd level. Not to mention, as she's a child her physical stats suck, and as Stone Dog suggests, she's got a nation to run. Oalian is a 20th level druid, but he really doesn't like to move, and when it comes down to it he's Neutral -- so he doesn't much care about a war between Darguun and Breland.Spatula said:They broke that "rule" as soon as they wrote the campaign book, which has several high-level NPCs.
Bwahahaa!Hellcow said:.... I prefer the idea that the cook has a +20 modifier because she spent 300 years cooking than because she killed 536,210 goblins (though I'd advise you to avoid her "Soylent Gob" special...)
mmm.... Tarrasquebob...