Psion
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Mouseferatu said:Sure I can. A cone of cold cast by a 15th-level Mystic Theurge or True Necromancer is weaker than a cone of cold cast by a straight wizard of the same level, because the MT/TN's caster level for wizard spells is lower.
This is true, but I thought you were saying the spell level wasn't being taken into account.
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Balance, frankly, is a common myth that we all (or most of us, anyway) agree to subscribe to. My belief is that, in most campaigns, the MT and TN are both balanced
That's pretty hard to back up without some survey on what "most campaigns" are like. But I beleive the flexibility afforded in having so many different spells is significant in a wide variety of campaigns. But when it comes down to it, all we can ultimately say a given class is balanced for is our own games.
As far as the "Swiss army knife" aspect, you're right--but again, that brings us back to versatility vs. power. Frankly, the bard is one of the single-most versatile core classes, and is in fact touted as a good fifth party member because he can take on the rolls of any of the main four, but not as well.
I beleive the bard's versatility is not so great as you think. He can fight decently, but his magic is fairly narrow in scope.
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