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<blockquote data-quote="Erila of Sune" data-source="post: 1397491" data-attributes="member: 11150"><p><span style="color: LemonChiffon">Well, I realize</span><span style="color: LemonChiffon"> are in the DMG for a reason, but I've got a very specific purpose in running this game: Many players and DMs go too far in the other direction.</span></p><p><span style="color: LemonChiffon"> </span></p><p> <span style="color: LemonChiffon">For example, in a recent campaign by combining two Quintessential books and some alchemal substance from a third source, along with a PrC, a 6th level rogue-based character was able to deal something along the lines of 90 points of damage with a sneak-attack. I intend to balance my own game to account for the fact that there are no PrCs, and the main point is to show that the route to fun isn't necessarily allowing in every splatbook, third-party accessory, and crackpot with the ability to write legible English with a D20 insignia and the OGL license printed somewhere on it. All it does is overpower the guy who can pour real money into getting his character all the 'neat toys.'</span></p><p><span style="color: LemonChiffon"> </span></p><p> <span style="color: LemonChiffon">That said, normally PrCs are fine, but they do need to be used in some moderation. I just think that this may be the only way to pound it into most of these people's heads that the powers don't make things fun by themselves.</span></p><p> <span style="color: LemonChiffon"></span></p><p> <span style="color: LemonChiffon">Edit: Colors messed up.</span><span style="color: Black"><span style="color: LemonChiffon"> that the PrCs</span></span></p><p><span style="color: Black"> </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erila of Sune, post: 1397491, member: 11150"] [color=LemonChiffon]Well, I realize[/color][color=LemonChiffon] are in the DMG for a reason, but I've got a very specific purpose in running this game: Many players and DMs go too far in the other direction. For example, in a recent campaign by combining two Quintessential books and some alchemal substance from a third source, along with a PrC, a 6th level rogue-based character was able to deal something along the lines of 90 points of damage with a sneak-attack. I intend to balance my own game to account for the fact that there are no PrCs, and the main point is to show that the route to fun isn't necessarily allowing in every splatbook, third-party accessory, and crackpot with the ability to write legible English with a D20 insignia and the OGL license printed somewhere on it. All it does is overpower the guy who can pour real money into getting his character all the 'neat toys.' That said, normally PrCs are fine, but they do need to be used in some moderation. I just think that this may be the only way to pound it into most of these people's heads that the powers don't make things fun by themselves. Edit: Colors messed up.[/color][color=Black][color=LemonChiffon] that the PrCs[/color] [/color] [/QUOTE]
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