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What the difference between ethical and judgemental of all the D&D rules and conduct?
Was the first question meant to be exactly what you ask in the second????Bartmanhomer said:What the difference between ethical and judgemental of all the D&D rules and conduct?
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Can a characther reach to level 100 or higher? (depending on the class.)
The Epic Level Handbook (if that's the right name for it, I don't remember), was released during 3.0, so it's not a 3.5 book, despite it's not difficult to adapt it to 3.5 I guess. Getting levels past the 20th uses different mechanics (which are summarized in the SRD), so you don't accumulate monstrous hit-points, saves, or BAB (although I don't remember exactly at this time). Spells beyond 9th level don't have a level (10, 11, etc.) but are called epic spells, requiring absurd ranks in some skills. They are considered clunky rules by nearly everyone though. The monsters in the epic level handbook are another absurdity. For example, there is a creature that feeds on balors as its daily diet...Bartmanhomer said:Really?! Wow!I didn't know that!
Bartmanhomer said:Can a characther reach to level 100 or higher? (depending on the class.)
Bartmanhomer said:What the difference between ethical and judgemental of all the D&D rules and conduct?
Crothian said:IF the DM allows it, the characters can reach any level