DungeonMaster said:
Compared to 630 billion damage Hulking hurler? Or to divine metamagic persistant (like persistant timestop)? Or to a rogue with a ring of blinking polymorphed into a hydra with a wraithform spell - i.e. 120d6 sneak attack damage a round all touch attacks?
Or a maximized empowered shivering touch dealing 27 dexterity damage no save?
In terms of shoddy design, balance, editing mistakes and art they're no different if not worse.
They have a better binding, granted. That's about it.
The Hulking Hurler requires extensive character optimization to work. Even at his munchkiny best, he's a one-trick pony. He hits things and they die. Beyond that, he's worthless.
He's also drawing on sources well outside the Complete books, some of which were 3.0. :\
Polymorph and ring of blinking are both core, last I checked. No power creep there. Wraithform makes them touch attacks. As if a 20th-level rogue with a hydra's strength bonus isn't going to hit anyway? :\
Maximized Empowered
shivering touch dealing 27 dexterity damage no save... which is the same effect as Power Word Stun in most battles. Oh, and let's not forget that this is probably sudden, which means once per day. :\
The hurler is genuinely broken, albeit in a totally specialized way. The other two are above average, but not even dominant. Anyway, everything relevant about the rogue is core!
The art is generally worse now than in 2e, and in some cases the editing. The balance is generally better, and the design work is so far above the 2e level it's not even funny. For instance, there actually
being a design, rather than what author-of-the-week-#343 decides would be a wicked cool variant rule about an ogre's damage. For his book on Halflings of Athas. Oh, and that variant rule? It's now canon and gets referenced in a Planescape book about devils two years later. Yeah.