TwoSix
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Exactly. This isn't really a property of any particular class; it's an inherent property of the leveling process and what it means in the fiction of D&D.At a certain point it becomes hard to reconcile. If you see an ancient red dragon or a gaggle of fire giants and it seems like a reasonable idea to sword it/them to death, it's likely you have left the just a guy territory.
Would it be neat if the game gave specific diegetic abilities to mark the character's gradual apotheosis? Sure. But the lack of those doesn't change what leveling represents.