Axiomatic Unicorn
First Post
Michael,
I still assert that the wizard example was entirely meaningless. The only reason the wizard was superior was because of a spell.
You say it is not about the potency of spells, when in fact it 100% about the potency of spells.
The hold monster spell will competely negate all of the advantages of both the fighter and barbarian classes. Does that mean the classes are not worth it?
As to roleplaying factors, as I stated already, I am not talking about the simple fun of playing the game, which, of course, should in no way be a balancing factor. I am talking about an alternative for roleplaying toward solving a problem or defeating an enemy that would not be available to normal characters. If it contributes to the character concept being directly able to achieve a goal, it should certainly be a balancing factor.
If you want to claim that being large, having reach and having vastly greater STR than the other characters is summed up as being better at opening doors, then I stand my claim of short-sightedness.
I still assert that the wizard example was entirely meaningless. The only reason the wizard was superior was because of a spell.
You say it is not about the potency of spells, when in fact it 100% about the potency of spells.
The hold monster spell will competely negate all of the advantages of both the fighter and barbarian classes. Does that mean the classes are not worth it?
As to roleplaying factors, as I stated already, I am not talking about the simple fun of playing the game, which, of course, should in no way be a balancing factor. I am talking about an alternative for roleplaying toward solving a problem or defeating an enemy that would not be available to normal characters. If it contributes to the character concept being directly able to achieve a goal, it should certainly be a balancing factor.
If you want to claim that being large, having reach and having vastly greater STR than the other characters is summed up as being better at opening doors, then I stand my claim of short-sightedness.
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