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<blockquote data-quote="EyeontheMountain" data-source="post: 3338139" data-attributes="member: 32338"><p>Now I certainly agree that magic-users get more powerful than melee types at high levels, but I don't think banning prestige classes is the way to go about it. Instead, I would argue that in a fantasy setting it wold make more sense to give the melee classes some kind of magical ability themselves, or more fighting prestige classes that give them real bonuses to mobility and survivability so they can more easily deal with threats at high levels. </p><p></p><p>And no, don't think I am talking about Bo9S, that was a seriously flawed attempt to give melee types more power. </p><p></p><p>Instead, melee types ned some kind of way to negate magic around htem, either by dispelling with weapon blows, or some kind of limited anti-magic field, perhaps one or two levels of spells, something like spell immunity, or such. Not sure how to do it, but I do beleive it needs to be done.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps as a quick fix to some of the more broken caster prestige classes (Initiatie and Incantrix being major offenders), you would lower the spellcasting. Especially Incantrix, that one really needs to be 7/10 progression, 10/10 is just sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EyeontheMountain, post: 3338139, member: 32338"] Now I certainly agree that magic-users get more powerful than melee types at high levels, but I don't think banning prestige classes is the way to go about it. Instead, I would argue that in a fantasy setting it wold make more sense to give the melee classes some kind of magical ability themselves, or more fighting prestige classes that give them real bonuses to mobility and survivability so they can more easily deal with threats at high levels. And no, don't think I am talking about Bo9S, that was a seriously flawed attempt to give melee types more power. Instead, melee types ned some kind of way to negate magic around htem, either by dispelling with weapon blows, or some kind of limited anti-magic field, perhaps one or two levels of spells, something like spell immunity, or such. Not sure how to do it, but I do beleive it needs to be done. Perhaps as a quick fix to some of the more broken caster prestige classes (Initiatie and Incantrix being major offenders), you would lower the spellcasting. Especially Incantrix, that one really needs to be 7/10 progression, 10/10 is just sick. [/QUOTE]
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