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<blockquote data-quote="Joachim" data-source="post: 3395447" data-attributes="member: 9531"><p>Grubber was a cleric, a class that is one of the most powerful out there, and after the lower levels was not expected to be a front-line tank. The dragon shaman is a fairly weak class, and Samson is expected to spend all of his time up front encountering every improved grabbing monster that Paizo could find. </p><p></p><p>Grubber was also a medium sized creature that counted as being large and could wield large-sized weapons (2d8 hammer with a racial +4 modifier to strength, comparable damage of 11 per hit with a +2 on the attack roll). Samson was a medium sized creature that counts as being small, wielding a small weapon (1d6 with a racial -2 penalty to strength, comparable damage of 2.5 per hit with a -2 on the attack roll).</p><p></p><p>Grubber most powerful ability was Miracle / BoED goodness. Samson most powerful ability is a breath weapon that maxes out at 10d6.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I see too similarly hampered characters there (note sarcasm), even if Grubber never flew, which was really more of a party problem than an individual problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joachim, post: 3395447, member: 9531"] Grubber was a cleric, a class that is one of the most powerful out there, and after the lower levels was not expected to be a front-line tank. The dragon shaman is a fairly weak class, and Samson is expected to spend all of his time up front encountering every improved grabbing monster that Paizo could find. Grubber was also a medium sized creature that counted as being large and could wield large-sized weapons (2d8 hammer with a racial +4 modifier to strength, comparable damage of 11 per hit with a +2 on the attack roll). Samson was a medium sized creature that counts as being small, wielding a small weapon (1d6 with a racial -2 penalty to strength, comparable damage of 2.5 per hit with a -2 on the attack roll). Grubber most powerful ability was Miracle / BoED goodness. Samson most powerful ability is a breath weapon that maxes out at 10d6. Yeah, I see too similarly hampered characters there (note sarcasm), even if Grubber never flew, which was really more of a party problem than an individual problem. [/QUOTE]
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