Chacal
First Post
Mike Sullivan said:
Glad you like it. Tell us how it works out -- I haven't had the opportunity to play-test it yet.
Yes, Tell us ! I'm very tempted to use this rule, too.
Chacal
Mike Sullivan said:
Glad you like it. Tell us how it works out -- I haven't had the opportunity to play-test it yet.
Saeviomagy said:Realistically, allowing caster level to be based off character level makes a minimal difference
(with exception to two spells that are very badly balanced - specifically tenser's transformation and divine power, both of which break the rules by increasing base attack - divine power would be too good for low BAB multiclasses, and tenser's would be too good for high BAB multiclassers)
comrade raoul said:The biggest worry with this system comes with the low-level cleric self-buffs, like divine favor. Consider the fighter 16/cleric 2 casting a 1st level spell to get a fully stackable +6 attack and damage bonus for the next minute.
Clay_More said:I have a 1 st. level Sorc, 3 rd. level Monk in my campaign. He can reach an AC of 33 at times, with Shield / Mage Armor.
Hes a munchkin to the extreme and adding such a rule would really help alot of munchkins out there. I saw a feat in Netbook of Feats which raises your spellcasting level by one, as long as it doesnt raise your level above your character level, usable for multiclassing.
Otherwise, as mentioned, you get people who abuse the spellcasting classes, never a good thing![]()
orangefruitbat said:It's not that I'm trying to make the multi-classed spellcaster an equal to a straight spell-caster in a smackdown. But the general consensus amongst the gamers I know is that it's stupid to multi-class a spellcaster at all.
If the fighter/mage can't hit, doesn't have enough hit points to stay in combat AND doesn't have the spell-power to help out significantly AND has to worry about spell failure, that character's player is going to be unhappy.
Saeviomagy said:Moderate level wizards will call those 5/5 wizard/fighters 'dabblers' and laugh at the ineffectiveness of their spells. The general consensus will be that in order to really matter in the world of magic, you must devote your life to it.
Saeviomagy said:Mike - my complaint was more against those who think that the concept of a whole is unbalancing. I dare say that some serious playtesting would be necessary before we could decied whether the 1/2 level or 1 for 1 level bonus for non-caster levels is superior.
My point with tenser's transformation is that it would be giving the caster more hitpoints and BAB than even a FIGHTER of equivalent level (bump that particular character up by a single level, and his BAB will become 19, compared with a fighter's 16). Spells per day, while a concern, aren't the be-all-end-all of the combo, particularly with the existence of items such as pearls of power.