DungeonMaster
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MoogleEmpMog said:83d6 damage at ECL 18. That's 291 average damage, and maxes out around 500.
Now, you'll only get one throw per round with it, your to-hit is merely OK (+25 with an absolutely miniscule range increment, so you'll usually be taking heavy minuses), and you won't be any more reliable at effectively one-hit-KOing most CR 18 creatures than a spellcaster of the same level.
Just a plain ogre - not even running around for a funky race - a plain ogre fig1/barb1/Hurler3/Warhulk7 will have a Str of 21+4 rage+14warhulk= 39. +6 enhancement (belt of giant str or minhb belt) +5 inherent makes that 50. Carrying capacity at medium load is 34,048 lbs. Your reflex DC to avoid the damage is 42. Splat. Very very broken splat.
His range can be doubled by taking plain old far shot let alone other non-core.
No. Not even close to the hurler. You're comparing Greater magic fang to wraithform? That's a +5 to hit vs. Ignoring anything but Dex and Deflection. The great wyrm red doesn't care about a +27 to hit. In fact what he's worried about is when you rob him of his +39 natural AC bonus, from the wraithform spell. That's significant.Now the rogue has a better attack bonus (+27) than the hurler, gets to try 12 times to attack, targets a flat-footed AC, and deals 2d8+6+10d6 damage with each attack. (average 50 per attack) He can ramp up 600 damage if he hits every time, and since he has a better chance to hit than the hurler, who apparently almost never misses, he's presumably doing about 550 of it at least. Without wraithform. Using, in fact, nothing non-core. Wraithform lets him go from 550 to 600 and IT'S what's broken?
We're not even talking about a 5th level wizard, we're talking about an actual equal level wizard to the CR, you know, using the spell? And that 5th level wizard hasn't exploited the wealth of caster level increase from non-core books yet.Let's assume for the sake of argument that we have a 5th-level wizard who blew two feats on Spell Penetration and its Greater form just so he could use this spell against a great wyrm to prove it's broken. He has a grand total of... wait for it!... +9 against spell resistance. He needs an 18 to affect the dragon (15% chance). That's a "good chance?" The dragon has at least a 5% chance of failing any saving throw; does the wizzy have a "good chance" of negating it with any save or die spell?
The kind of dragon that can't help the non-core spell being written without foresight of I don't know, the spectral hand spell? (!)And what dragon lets a wizard make a melee touch attack on him, anyway?
What do you want? True necromancers that at 16th level can control 240 HD worth of undead? Miasma spells that suffocate you without save? 16-to-1 power attack ratios? Impossible to save DCs? Caster level increases through the roof? It's all possible. If we can't agree wraithform is a broken spell then we're likely not going to agree on the rest.The "whole gamut" of broken PrCs, items, spells and abilities of which you've identified four serious possibilities (hulking hurler, Ring of Blinking, polymorph and metamagic rods), three of which are core?
I don't understand your next bit about "niches". The hurler does not fill a niche. Neither does the wraithform spell. No one "needs" a 10 billion damage PC or worse yet monster. No one "needs" a spell that allows you to ignore armor and natural armor and ... These are mechanics taken steps beyond "need". I would place it more under "greed" or "incompetence" personally.
Agreed.2e's problems were much simpler. They weren't as stupidly over the top.
No, disagreed fundamentally. The kitted character vs. unkitted is in no ways worse off than the core class using core rules vs the non-core PRC munchaholic using non-core rules.And they were much, MUCH more poisonous - the bladesinger was flatly better than other party members. The elven multiclass was flatly better than his companions. The kitted character could be flatly better than the un-kitted character. All of this from 1st level up through 20th, with no delay, no difficult start, and no specialization that gave others their niche.
Prestige class have no "difficult start", no moreso than 2E tradeoffs. Reality is a kit was never broken because it was designed as an integral peice. level/level/level class system is a munchkin's wet dream. It's very poorly designed - at the outset and a poor choice is reflected with even greater force upon the PC.
So we're all broken disparate mish-mashes therefore we're all happy?3e's unbalanced stuff may be more unbalanced vs. the monsters (insofar as anything can be "unbalanced" against "Rocks fall, everyone dies."), but it isn't as unbalanced between PCs.
You compare a core fighter using core feats vs. vanilla build frenzied berzerker. Saying "well the core fighter can take those non-core feats and PrC too" is admitting the power-creep.