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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 7982232" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p>Yes, I have to say I am. A barghast at lower level was a challenge. Holy crap a clay golem pretty much put the party out of action for a short time. And the Gelugon proved to be quite a challenge. The one class that short circuits some fights now and then is the Champion. Smite Evil on paper appeared as this huge downgrade for Champions/Paladins. Then you see they made smite evil equally powerful as the old paladin, but in a different way. Most fiends have a weakness to good. So a smiting paladin does 4 or 5 points a hit plus 10 for weakness to good. They can land some real hard hits on fiends. Even so, a fiend can land some real hard hits back. </p><p></p><p>The only creatures that seem somewhat weak are caster NPCs that rely on spells. Given how much weaker spells are including summons, an enemy caster casting summon spells it not a real good threat. I have to say +3 enemy casters are weaker than a +3 martial. Any time a creature uses a spell versus a powerful melee attack, you generally have a weaker outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 7982232, member: 5834"] Yes, I have to say I am. A barghast at lower level was a challenge. Holy crap a clay golem pretty much put the party out of action for a short time. And the Gelugon proved to be quite a challenge. The one class that short circuits some fights now and then is the Champion. Smite Evil on paper appeared as this huge downgrade for Champions/Paladins. Then you see they made smite evil equally powerful as the old paladin, but in a different way. Most fiends have a weakness to good. So a smiting paladin does 4 or 5 points a hit plus 10 for weakness to good. They can land some real hard hits on fiends. Even so, a fiend can land some real hard hits back. The only creatures that seem somewhat weak are caster NPCs that rely on spells. Given how much weaker spells are including summons, an enemy caster casting summon spells it not a real good threat. I have to say +3 enemy casters are weaker than a +3 martial. Any time a creature uses a spell versus a powerful melee attack, you generally have a weaker outcome. [/QUOTE]
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