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<blockquote data-quote="DreamChaser" data-source="post: 3691057" data-attributes="member: 1190"><p>The reason (in my humble opinion) that issue #1 (psions going nova using all their power points in one shot) ever comes up is because DMs allow psionics for their players and then forget to add them into the rest of the game.</p><p></p><p>There are remarkably few attacks that can strip a wizard or sorcerer of his or her spells (spell thief being the main one that comes to mind).</p><p></p><p>There are at least half a dozen powers, items, and creatures (at least) that can directly attack a psionic character's power point reserve plus others that inhibit the use of psionics (like Catepsi).</p><p></p><p>If you allow a player to play a psion and then never send him or her up against a mindfeeder weapon or the power leech power or a gray glutton then it is honestly your own darn fault that they end up seeming more powerful. You (as the DM) have created a milieu where it is clear to the player that he / she need never worry about the number of power points she / he has left at the end of the day. You may as well give wizards infinite wands of all their utility spells.</p><p></p><p>Psionics are not broken. I truly believe that those who argue that they are broken are 9 times out of 10 implementing psionics in part rather than in whole. That is not the fault of the rules but the fault of the user.</p><p></p><p>DC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreamChaser, post: 3691057, member: 1190"] The reason (in my humble opinion) that issue #1 (psions going nova using all their power points in one shot) ever comes up is because DMs allow psionics for their players and then forget to add them into the rest of the game. There are remarkably few attacks that can strip a wizard or sorcerer of his or her spells (spell thief being the main one that comes to mind). There are at least half a dozen powers, items, and creatures (at least) that can directly attack a psionic character's power point reserve plus others that inhibit the use of psionics (like Catepsi). If you allow a player to play a psion and then never send him or her up against a mindfeeder weapon or the power leech power or a gray glutton then it is honestly your own darn fault that they end up seeming more powerful. You (as the DM) have created a milieu where it is clear to the player that he / she need never worry about the number of power points she / he has left at the end of the day. You may as well give wizards infinite wands of all their utility spells. Psionics are not broken. I truly believe that those who argue that they are broken are 9 times out of 10 implementing psionics in part rather than in whole. That is not the fault of the rules but the fault of the user. DC [/QUOTE]
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