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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron" data-source="post: 3668479" data-attributes="member: 52735"><p>Actually it does. It very much does.</p><p></p><p>If the Int 8 Wizard is the *par* for party power, then the Str 14 Fighter is overpowered and thus would cause issues.</p><p></p><p>I didn't change anything with regards to that, except I brought the par down to the level way below the average. So, you have a bunch of heroes, and then you have DMM. Strong and stronger. I brought it down to useless and average.</p><p></p><p>The fact that you cannot see this and thus consider one broken but not the other is very telling on your state of biasness with regards to certain things in DnD. My question is, have you actually played/seen DMM or any of the other "broken" stuff in play in a party that is actually like a *real* adventuring party and not a bunch of simpering simpletons on a picnic lunch? Or are you just echoing some nay-sayers, the same type of nay-sayers that claimed Monks, Mystic Theurges, etc., are "broken"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron, post: 3668479, member: 52735"] Actually it does. It very much does. If the Int 8 Wizard is the *par* for party power, then the Str 14 Fighter is overpowered and thus would cause issues. I didn't change anything with regards to that, except I brought the par down to the level way below the average. So, you have a bunch of heroes, and then you have DMM. Strong and stronger. I brought it down to useless and average. The fact that you cannot see this and thus consider one broken but not the other is very telling on your state of biasness with regards to certain things in DnD. My question is, have you actually played/seen DMM or any of the other "broken" stuff in play in a party that is actually like a *real* adventuring party and not a bunch of simpering simpletons on a picnic lunch? Or are you just echoing some nay-sayers, the same type of nay-sayers that claimed Monks, Mystic Theurges, etc., are "broken"? [/QUOTE]
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