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<blockquote data-quote="IcyCool" data-source="post: 3473409" data-attributes="member: 20308"><p>I'll weigh in with my limited experience on the matter. I have now had a Psychic Warrior, Soulknife, and Wilder in my games. The Psychic Warrior and Soulknife weren't bad at all, but the Wilder was wildly overpowered. I will freely admit that this is likely because in the several months worth of games that we played, she failed her enervation roll once, maybe twice.</p><p></p><p>She also took on a red dragon (old, IIRC, it's been a while) while she was 14-16th level range, and killed it. By herself (it was pointed out to me that several of her rolls were lucky for this to occur, and I don't disagree with that assessment). After that, the Wilder's player reigned in her powers and spent her time using Time Hop to do battlefield management so that she didn't outshine the wizard or warlock in the party.</p><p></p><p>The jury is still out as far as my games go. I urge you to read over the psionics rules, and try using a few psionic foes against your group. Your players have a lot of experience with psionic characters, so watch to see which tactics your players use, and then use those tactics against them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IcyCool, post: 3473409, member: 20308"] I'll weigh in with my limited experience on the matter. I have now had a Psychic Warrior, Soulknife, and Wilder in my games. The Psychic Warrior and Soulknife weren't bad at all, but the Wilder was wildly overpowered. I will freely admit that this is likely because in the several months worth of games that we played, she failed her enervation roll once, maybe twice. She also took on a red dragon (old, IIRC, it's been a while) while she was 14-16th level range, and killed it. By herself (it was pointed out to me that several of her rolls were lucky for this to occur, and I don't disagree with that assessment). After that, the Wilder's player reigned in her powers and spent her time using Time Hop to do battlefield management so that she didn't outshine the wizard or warlock in the party. The jury is still out as far as my games go. I urge you to read over the psionics rules, and try using a few psionic foes against your group. Your players have a lot of experience with psionic characters, so watch to see which tactics your players use, and then use those tactics against them. [/QUOTE]
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