Do note that I said "can", not "will". It depends on who's doing the writing, directing, drawing, acting, and/or special effects... and most importantly, who's judging. The character makes a sufficient quantity of money for his IP owners that I feel confident in saying there's a great many people who think it makes good fiction.not even that...
I did not say of a single class character based on their individual parts. Simply a single classed character. I'm not familair with "Warblade" but if it's crazy potent it is because the class itself is . A barbarian would almost certainly rape either a wizard or a Factotum in anA ntimagic field. Whether he would a Warblade I don't know. However, Said barbarian could do significant damage or possibly kill the Warblade/Factotum/Wizard in an Anti Magic field.
No matter how badass you seem to think your character is, the DM will win. Simple as that. If you can create the character, I can create the circumstance or situation that gimps it. Even pun-Pun is not immune to this.
Do note that you'll need Improved Familiar for that, in an AMF, as most familiars are too small to actually threaten on their own.Heck, even a wizard withough magic has a flanking buddy with the familiar. That's worth atleast 2 cents.
Do note that you'll need Improved Familiar for that, in an AMF, as most familiars are too small to actually threaten on their own.
Of course, if the Wizard thought to craft a Golem or three somewhere along the line, *those* are mostly unaffected by an AMF....
Truenamer // Samurai // Monkso to make this fun, lets create the absolute worst combo possible
so to make this fun, lets create the absolute worst combo possible