ThePublic said:
If you take stuff just to get bonuses w/o regard to character concept or party cohesion, then YOU my friend are a powergamer, and I question why you do it and WHY your DM allows you to breathe air that may be better served by someone else.
Why do you assume its w/o regard to character concept?
Lets say I take 4 levels in fighter, and then 4 levels in rogue, 2 in assassin, then 2 in ranger, and then 5 in dread commando. Did I do it for the powergaming bonuses? Did I do it because my concept was "Sneaky, yet deadly assassin, capable in a straight up fight, but also can slit your throat in the night"? How in the hell would you know?
Or, lets say I was doing something else. 3 levels of Rogue, 3 of Swashbuckler. Daring outlaw feat, 2 levels of Dread Pirate, 10 of Scarlet Corsair, and 2 more of Dread Pirate. Did I do it for the powergaming? Did I do it because my character was supposed to be a skilled and bloodthirsty pirate? How in the hell would you know?
If someone asks for a rogue build, and I post the above, and you call it powergaming, first, where do you get off, and second, what makes you think anyone else cares what you think?
Do you think I care if you call my gaming badwrongfun?
Apparently I do, since I am still posting on this thread. In essence, I see a large amount of posts where you basically claim to be better than everyone else, by having a car, and "not caring about your bonuses, only your concept" which somehow makes you a superior roleplayer, at least in your own eyes, and I am calling baloney on it.
Better yet, I call shenanigans.