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<blockquote data-quote="D'karr" data-source="post: 6015759" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>I don't think this is WoTC's fault. None of the pregens that you speak of seem to be produced by WotC (BinWin, Skald, Essentials Barbarian). The only one you have mentioned that appears to have been produced by WotC were the Dark Sun characters, which were psionic and are the most complicated characters to play.</p><p></p><p>Like I mentioned before, WotC has been using the same pregens for about 4-5 seasons now. Including the "Crystal Cave" season which was tied to the Feywild book where the skald and barbarian appeared. There was no skald, or barbarian pregen provided by WotC. </p><p></p><p>So I'm getting the impression that the DM either found, or made these himself.</p><p></p><p>[EDIT]</p><p></p><p>I think I found the answer. WotC provided pregen characters for seasons 1-4, and 10. Season 2 was Dark Sun and all the psionic characters are from that season. BTW, that was the worst season of encounters for many different reasons, the pregens is just one more thing to "bitch" about that season.</p><p></p><p>From season 5-9 they provided the exact same mix of charaters. They have not deviated from those, except for season 10 because that is an all drow adventure.</p><p></p><p>There is a site online that has "pregens" made by other people for seasons 5-9. I found Binwin, the Skald and the Barbarian there. None of these characters are provided by WotC.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong WotC has created some doozies in the past, the psionic characters come to mind, but the characters you are having issues with were not provided by WotC.</p><p></p><p>Here's <a href="http://dungeonsmaster.com/pre-generated-character-library/" target="_blank">the site</a>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'karr, post: 6015759, member: 336"] I don't think this is WoTC's fault. None of the pregens that you speak of seem to be produced by WotC (BinWin, Skald, Essentials Barbarian). The only one you have mentioned that appears to have been produced by WotC were the Dark Sun characters, which were psionic and are the most complicated characters to play. Like I mentioned before, WotC has been using the same pregens for about 4-5 seasons now. Including the "Crystal Cave" season which was tied to the Feywild book where the skald and barbarian appeared. There was no skald, or barbarian pregen provided by WotC. So I'm getting the impression that the DM either found, or made these himself. [EDIT] I think I found the answer. WotC provided pregen characters for seasons 1-4, and 10. Season 2 was Dark Sun and all the psionic characters are from that season. BTW, that was the worst season of encounters for many different reasons, the pregens is just one more thing to "bitch" about that season. From season 5-9 they provided the exact same mix of charaters. They have not deviated from those, except for season 10 because that is an all drow adventure. There is a site online that has "pregens" made by other people for seasons 5-9. I found Binwin, the Skald and the Barbarian there. None of these characters are provided by WotC. Don't get me wrong WotC has created some doozies in the past, the psionic characters come to mind, but the characters you are having issues with were not provided by WotC. Here's [URL="http://dungeonsmaster.com/pre-generated-character-library/"]the site[/URL]. - [/QUOTE]
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