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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisCarlson" data-source="post: 6843704" data-attributes="member: 6801216"><p>Back in 3.0's heyday I played a rather ridiculous barbarian/psychic warrior/weapon master hodgepodge of classes (there were a few others sprinkled in - we were probably around 10th level at the time) who used a nasty warpick (so capable of doing x5 crit damage). </p><p></p><p>One of the campaign's main recurring villains was a scary, badass anti-paladin. In one of the set-piece finale encounters he shows up to deliver a mocking soliloquy before skirting off while his small army of minions dealt us the big pain. But I would have none of that. Rolling well enough on initiative to going first, I said "screw it" and charged him. He was somewhat far enough away that I guess he felt safe. But I had a high movement rate - I was very mobile.</p><p></p><p>I manage to just barely get up to him with my charge attack and sure enough, crit! Between power attacking, charge, and the x5 crit multiplier, the damage was so obscene I put him into single digit HPs with one blow. The look on the DMs face mirrored what I could only imagine the villains would have looked like: shock, horror and disbelief. </p><p></p><p>That anti-paladin tucked tail and fled straight away. And his minions were a bit dejected and demoralized by what they just saw. We mopped them up rather handily after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisCarlson, post: 6843704, member: 6801216"] Back in 3.0's heyday I played a rather ridiculous barbarian/psychic warrior/weapon master hodgepodge of classes (there were a few others sprinkled in - we were probably around 10th level at the time) who used a nasty warpick (so capable of doing x5 crit damage). One of the campaign's main recurring villains was a scary, badass anti-paladin. In one of the set-piece finale encounters he shows up to deliver a mocking soliloquy before skirting off while his small army of minions dealt us the big pain. But I would have none of that. Rolling well enough on initiative to going first, I said "screw it" and charged him. He was somewhat far enough away that I guess he felt safe. But I had a high movement rate - I was very mobile. I manage to just barely get up to him with my charge attack and sure enough, crit! Between power attacking, charge, and the x5 crit multiplier, the damage was so obscene I put him into single digit HPs with one blow. The look on the DMs face mirrored what I could only imagine the villains would have looked like: shock, horror and disbelief. That anti-paladin tucked tail and fled straight away. And his minions were a bit dejected and demoralized by what they just saw. We mopped them up rather handily after that. [/QUOTE]
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