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<blockquote data-quote="pming" data-source="post: 7399015" data-attributes="member: 45197"><p>Hiya!</p><p></p><p>Power Words are fine in my game. Mind you , I haven't seen a Power Word used in any of my campaigns (be they 1e through 5e), in about two decades. In my games, gaining levels is NOT a "foregone conclusion"...it takes, skill, luck and perseverance to get to high level in any of my campaigns.</p><p></p><p>But, I've never seen Power Word spells as being primarily used for "big battles". When I was playing my highest level PC I've ever had (back in around '89 or '90; 1e AD&D), Denakhan (20th level Elven Magic-User) would use PW:Kill on foes he knew weren't bags-o'-HP, but were VERY dangerous to MU's (remember, MU's in 1e used d4hp and HD stopped at around 9th level...I think MU's at 10th or 11th). Things that were sort of the monster equivalent of "glass canon's". Intellect Devourer, Mind Flayer, other Magic-Users, Beholders, etc. Monsters that could SERIOUSLY wreck an Arch-Mages day. That's when I'd yell out a Power Word Kill/Stun. </p><p></p><p>IMHO, if a player of a 20th level Wizard tries to use Power Word Kill on the first or second round of fighting a dragon, well, that player is pretty bad at playing a Wizard. I'm not trying to disparage "modern players", but it has been my experience that levels nowadays are handed out like candy at Halloween. Players (and DM's) "expect" to get to 20th level in the course of eight to 10 months. They don't have to really try. They don't need to develop their "player levels". </p><p></p><p>That said, when I read up on the Power Word spells for 5e I was...confused. I was confused because I instantly saw a potential problem; if Monster HP have gone way up...why haven't the effects of spells? Especially high level ones (6th or higher). I mean, I assumed that the developers SHOULD have seen this the second they started typing out the description of Power Word Kill, for example. So, IF any PC in any of my games even starts to approach being able to cast high level spells, I'll probably have to house-rule something; probably in crease damage/potential by 50% or so when dealing with spells that rely/focus on a targets HP. But that day is probably a long way off...</p><p></p><p>^_^</p><p></p><p>Paul L. Ming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pming, post: 7399015, member: 45197"] Hiya! Power Words are fine in my game. Mind you , I haven't seen a Power Word used in any of my campaigns (be they 1e through 5e), in about two decades. In my games, gaining levels is NOT a "foregone conclusion"...it takes, skill, luck and perseverance to get to high level in any of my campaigns. But, I've never seen Power Word spells as being primarily used for "big battles". When I was playing my highest level PC I've ever had (back in around '89 or '90; 1e AD&D), Denakhan (20th level Elven Magic-User) would use PW:Kill on foes he knew weren't bags-o'-HP, but were VERY dangerous to MU's (remember, MU's in 1e used d4hp and HD stopped at around 9th level...I think MU's at 10th or 11th). Things that were sort of the monster equivalent of "glass canon's". Intellect Devourer, Mind Flayer, other Magic-Users, Beholders, etc. Monsters that could SERIOUSLY wreck an Arch-Mages day. That's when I'd yell out a Power Word Kill/Stun. IMHO, if a player of a 20th level Wizard tries to use Power Word Kill on the first or second round of fighting a dragon, well, that player is pretty bad at playing a Wizard. I'm not trying to disparage "modern players", but it has been my experience that levels nowadays are handed out like candy at Halloween. Players (and DM's) "expect" to get to 20th level in the course of eight to 10 months. They don't have to really try. They don't need to develop their "player levels". That said, when I read up on the Power Word spells for 5e I was...confused. I was confused because I instantly saw a potential problem; if Monster HP have gone way up...why haven't the effects of spells? Especially high level ones (6th or higher). I mean, I assumed that the developers SHOULD have seen this the second they started typing out the description of Power Word Kill, for example. So, IF any PC in any of my games even starts to approach being able to cast high level spells, I'll probably have to house-rule something; probably in crease damage/potential by 50% or so when dealing with spells that rely/focus on a targets HP. But that day is probably a long way off... ^_^ Paul L. Ming [/QUOTE]
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