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<blockquote data-quote="Quinn" data-source="post: 665285" data-attributes="member: 10101"><p>I'm somewhat amazed that while these hypothetical uber-fighters are dealing out 150 to 300 points of damage around with their handy-dandy 20 strengths, and +4 belts of strength, and raging, etc. that none of them are taking any damage during all of this. I mean, we must be fighting the lamest, most ineffective opponents of all time here!</p><p></p><p>So, when the bebelith has torn through the fighter's armor, or the vrock has used its mass charm and the fighter turns on his friend, or the cleric casts a hold person to immobilize the fighter or the enemy wizard is hovering 50' above the fighter, raining fireballs and ice storms down on him, how effective is the fighter then? In the average battle, how much damage do these hypothetical fighters that we've been talking about take?</p><p></p><p>The wizard, of course, is taking very little damage because he's not on the front line, and has protected himself with various abjuration spells, such as (Minor) Globe of Invulnerability, Prot. From Elements, Stoneskin, etc. and is casting Fireballs, Ice Storms, Dominate Person, Charm Monster, Chain Lightning, and so on and so forth.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry.....how is this unbalanced?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quinn, post: 665285, member: 10101"] I'm somewhat amazed that while these hypothetical uber-fighters are dealing out 150 to 300 points of damage around with their handy-dandy 20 strengths, and +4 belts of strength, and raging, etc. that none of them are taking any damage during all of this. I mean, we must be fighting the lamest, most ineffective opponents of all time here! So, when the bebelith has torn through the fighter's armor, or the vrock has used its mass charm and the fighter turns on his friend, or the cleric casts a hold person to immobilize the fighter or the enemy wizard is hovering 50' above the fighter, raining fireballs and ice storms down on him, how effective is the fighter then? In the average battle, how much damage do these hypothetical fighters that we've been talking about take? The wizard, of course, is taking very little damage because he's not on the front line, and has protected himself with various abjuration spells, such as (Minor) Globe of Invulnerability, Prot. From Elements, Stoneskin, etc. and is casting Fireballs, Ice Storms, Dominate Person, Charm Monster, Chain Lightning, and so on and so forth. I'm sorry.....how is this unbalanced? [/QUOTE]
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