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<blockquote data-quote="Methos" data-source="post: 1079564" data-attributes="member: 5734"><p>Well, I don't think that I will have to worry about offending the party cleric. We don't have one. I took a level of cleric at character level 1 simply because nobody wanted to be one. We are now 5-7 level in character level. There is one other single classed wizard, but I don't think that he would particularly worry about the Theurge abilities, not when he depends on me for the limited healing I can provide. The remainder of the party is a Bard, a Fighter/Barbarian (the party tank), a Ranger, and a Rogue. I also have a level of Fighter (with an exotic weapon - spiked chain). I also have 4 levels of Wizard. The character is actually one of the more valuable members of the party (cough, cough) due to his flexibility.</p><p></p><p>Actually, one of the reasons why I was attracted to the class, besides that fact that I think the rationale for the existence of the PrC in this world is not only solid, but could create campaign ideas for the DM, is that the party seriously could use some additional divine spells (not just healing). I do think that my character has sort of evolved into the "filler" character who is able to contribute in a variety of ways, but really is a master of none. As a result, the Mystic Theurge is really something that I think could provide some additional flexibility. Plus, my character has some other campaign related reasons for having a desire to move towards this class. They aren't important to mention here, other than to say I think it could add to the flavor of the campaign. With the level of Fighter that I have already, I would have to take another level of Fighter to avoid exp. point penalties, but that is all right, since like I said my character is becoming the filler character in a way.</p><p></p><p>I had forgotten about the potentially lesser domain powers and the reduced familiar capabilities.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methos, post: 1079564, member: 5734"] Well, I don't think that I will have to worry about offending the party cleric. We don't have one. I took a level of cleric at character level 1 simply because nobody wanted to be one. We are now 5-7 level in character level. There is one other single classed wizard, but I don't think that he would particularly worry about the Theurge abilities, not when he depends on me for the limited healing I can provide. The remainder of the party is a Bard, a Fighter/Barbarian (the party tank), a Ranger, and a Rogue. I also have a level of Fighter (with an exotic weapon - spiked chain). I also have 4 levels of Wizard. The character is actually one of the more valuable members of the party (cough, cough) due to his flexibility. Actually, one of the reasons why I was attracted to the class, besides that fact that I think the rationale for the existence of the PrC in this world is not only solid, but could create campaign ideas for the DM, is that the party seriously could use some additional divine spells (not just healing). I do think that my character has sort of evolved into the "filler" character who is able to contribute in a variety of ways, but really is a master of none. As a result, the Mystic Theurge is really something that I think could provide some additional flexibility. Plus, my character has some other campaign related reasons for having a desire to move towards this class. They aren't important to mention here, other than to say I think it could add to the flavor of the campaign. With the level of Fighter that I have already, I would have to take another level of Fighter to avoid exp. point penalties, but that is all right, since like I said my character is becoming the filler character in a way. I had forgotten about the potentially lesser domain powers and the reduced familiar capabilities. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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