kreynolds
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: limiting buff durations
You know, after all these spells are cast, your spellcasters themeselves will have an effective CR equal to half, if even that, of the normal value, so they won't actually be able to contribute to the encounter since the majority of their useful spells will be used up.
Now, I pose this question for you: How can these very few spellcasters possibly get around enough to ensure that every encounter will have buffed up soldiers, and even then, with GMW being a 3rd level spell (4th for a cleric), there's no way that you would have enough spellcasters to go around to buff up even a small fraction of soldiers in this manner.
So, in my eyes, it isn't a question of "How is it that spellcasters don't continuously buff up their soldiers" but rather a matter of "Its a good thing for us (the players) that there aren't enough spellcasters to go around, isn't it?". I say this because, quite frankly, you simply don't have enough spellcasters. So, there's no way that more than 3% (rough estimate) of your encounters will ever include more than one buffed up soldier, if even that at all.
 I say this because, quite frankly, you simply don't have enough spellcasters. So, there's no way that more than 3% (rough estimate) of your encounters will ever include more than one buffed up soldier, if even that at all.
				
			S'mon said:+ Vestment on sword & shield, GMW on sword, etc...
And he was a lot tougher than them to start with.
You know, after all these spells are cast, your spellcasters themeselves will have an effective CR equal to half, if even that, of the normal value, so they won't actually be able to contribute to the encounter since the majority of their useful spells will be used up.
Now, I pose this question for you: How can these very few spellcasters possibly get around enough to ensure that every encounter will have buffed up soldiers, and even then, with GMW being a 3rd level spell (4th for a cleric), there's no way that you would have enough spellcasters to go around to buff up even a small fraction of soldiers in this manner.
So, in my eyes, it isn't a question of "How is it that spellcasters don't continuously buff up their soldiers" but rather a matter of "Its a good thing for us (the players) that there aren't enough spellcasters to go around, isn't it?".
 I say this because, quite frankly, you simply don't have enough spellcasters. So, there's no way that more than 3% (rough estimate) of your encounters will ever include more than one buffed up soldier, if even that at all.
 I say this because, quite frankly, you simply don't have enough spellcasters. So, there's no way that more than 3% (rough estimate) of your encounters will ever include more than one buffed up soldier, if even that at all.
			
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		 One of the main reasons I went for an offensive minded spell casting cleric this time. Flame strike, summon monster, searing light, blade barrier etc etc. Very suitable durations.
 One of the main reasons I went for an offensive minded spell casting cleric this time. Flame strike, summon monster, searing light, blade barrier etc etc. Very suitable durations. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		