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Sorcere Elemantalist at-wills over powered ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Feeroper" data-source="post: 5838095" data-attributes="member: 83317"><p>I had a 1st level fire elementalist sorcerer for the last session of encounters this week - by casting elemental bolt (1d12 with 1d6 for fire elementalist) and combined that with the triggered encounter power that allows you to target an additional enemy with your sorcerer at will (within 5 squares if ranged). It adds an additional 1d10 of the same damage type to each target successfully hit. Can't recall the name of the encounter power off the top of my head, but that turn I dropped one of the demons in the barn that had taken minor damage already, and severely bloodied the other (did about 27 damage total as it was a good damage roll). This was all within the first round.</p><p></p><p>As a player I loved this! As a DM I can see why it would be seen as over powered, however I still think it was great and don't consider it a broken class. As others have pointed out, the lack of dailies balances this out IMO. To me this came off as an awsome moment and allowed the class that moment to shine.</p><p></p><p>Just to note I also DMed this encounter at another location and had one of the pcs use the same character in that one. It was an even encounter and was a lot of fun. Havent played or seen it at higher levels yet though so who knows. I am impressed with what I've read thus far though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeroper, post: 5838095, member: 83317"] I had a 1st level fire elementalist sorcerer for the last session of encounters this week - by casting elemental bolt (1d12 with 1d6 for fire elementalist) and combined that with the triggered encounter power that allows you to target an additional enemy with your sorcerer at will (within 5 squares if ranged). It adds an additional 1d10 of the same damage type to each target successfully hit. Can't recall the name of the encounter power off the top of my head, but that turn I dropped one of the demons in the barn that had taken minor damage already, and severely bloodied the other (did about 27 damage total as it was a good damage roll). This was all within the first round. As a player I loved this! As a DM I can see why it would be seen as over powered, however I still think it was great and don't consider it a broken class. As others have pointed out, the lack of dailies balances this out IMO. To me this came off as an awsome moment and allowed the class that moment to shine. Just to note I also DMed this encounter at another location and had one of the pcs use the same character in that one. It was an even encounter and was a lot of fun. Havent played or seen it at higher levels yet though so who knows. I am impressed with what I've read thus far though. [/QUOTE]
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