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Spellfire--Is it too powerful?
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<blockquote data-quote="Toras" data-source="post: 1105969" data-attributes="member: 13626"><p>Spellfire as a feat is fine, that in and of itself isn't the problem. Spellfire comes with its own handy caps, and is either a neat trick occasionally, or the focus of someones character and then they become like an evoker only sorceror. </p><p>We have an Epic Spellfire in our party. He has 5 levels of Soceror, 5 levels of Incantrix, and then 13 levels of spellfire wielder. He is a scary suminabatch. He has currently a Con of 34 due to an epic +12 item, and other such. When you combine this with Epic Spellfire weilding and the class. He can blow any 1 thing to dust. The Damage is impressive, but he is essentially Black mage from 8-bit theater, a one shot or two shot wonder.</p><p></p><p>But this is the Broken epic party, so that shouldn't really suprise anyone. The closest one to normal is the Wujen/Archmage. Add the Samurai (with Supreme Cleave), the Rogue/Wizard who sneak attacks with sonic arrows (from a Staff of the Magi no less) for tons of damage, The Cleric of Baccus with Timestop as one of his Domain abilities, the geomancer/bloodmage who is just bizarre, and my character the monk of Flying Kick,Circle Kick (whirlwind attacks anyone), and Bracers of Relentless might). None of it is against the rules, though I for my part was bit munched. </p><p>Fortunately, we just bump up the level of encounters and things work out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toras, post: 1105969, member: 13626"] Spellfire as a feat is fine, that in and of itself isn't the problem. Spellfire comes with its own handy caps, and is either a neat trick occasionally, or the focus of someones character and then they become like an evoker only sorceror. We have an Epic Spellfire in our party. He has 5 levels of Soceror, 5 levels of Incantrix, and then 13 levels of spellfire wielder. He is a scary suminabatch. He has currently a Con of 34 due to an epic +12 item, and other such. When you combine this with Epic Spellfire weilding and the class. He can blow any 1 thing to dust. The Damage is impressive, but he is essentially Black mage from 8-bit theater, a one shot or two shot wonder. But this is the Broken epic party, so that shouldn't really suprise anyone. The closest one to normal is the Wujen/Archmage. Add the Samurai (with Supreme Cleave), the Rogue/Wizard who sneak attacks with sonic arrows (from a Staff of the Magi no less) for tons of damage, The Cleric of Baccus with Timestop as one of his Domain abilities, the geomancer/bloodmage who is just bizarre, and my character the monk of Flying Kick,Circle Kick (whirlwind attacks anyone), and Bracers of Relentless might). None of it is against the rules, though I for my part was bit munched. Fortunately, we just bump up the level of encounters and things work out. [/QUOTE]
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