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The Great Nerf to High Level Martials: The New Grapple Rules
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 9240201" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>Do you have [USER=58172]@Yaarel[/USER] blocked? Because that post you are quoting is a response to them saying that the various tiers of DnD align to the power of comic book characters. Specifically they claimed: </p><p></p><p><em>The master tier (levels 9−12) is where humanesque superheroes start, like Batman, Daredevil, and Beowulf.</em></p><p><em>The grandmaster tier (levels 13−16) is heightened and world altering, like Captain America, Storm, and so on.</em></p><p><em>The legend tier (levels 17−20) is for the cosmic powers, like Superman and Thor.</em></p><p><em>The epic tier (levels 21−24) tends to be for stuff that is also beyond most superhero main characters.</em></p><p></p><p>I disagree with that statement. Which I know, I dared invoke a superhero character to highlight the archetype of the Phantom Thief, but as I've stated a dozen times by now, I did not do so because I am under any illusion that DnD characters are anywhere close to the middle, let alone the top, of the power scaling of fictional characters in literature and especially not in superhero literature. </p><p></p><p>So, what was I trying to accomplish with that post? I was trying to demonstrate that Yaarel was incorrect in their assessment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 9240201, member: 6801228"] Do you have [USER=58172]@Yaarel[/USER] blocked? Because that post you are quoting is a response to them saying that the various tiers of DnD align to the power of comic book characters. Specifically they claimed: [I]The master tier (levels 9−12) is where humanesque superheroes start, like Batman, Daredevil, and Beowulf. The grandmaster tier (levels 13−16) is heightened and world altering, like Captain America, Storm, and so on. The legend tier (levels 17−20) is for the cosmic powers, like Superman and Thor. The epic tier (levels 21−24) tends to be for stuff that is also beyond most superhero main characters.[/I] I disagree with that statement. Which I know, I dared invoke a superhero character to highlight the archetype of the Phantom Thief, but as I've stated a dozen times by now, I did not do so because I am under any illusion that DnD characters are anywhere close to the middle, let alone the top, of the power scaling of fictional characters in literature and especially not in superhero literature. So, what was I trying to accomplish with that post? I was trying to demonstrate that Yaarel was incorrect in their assessment. [/QUOTE]
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