Upper_Krust
Legend
Spell Resistance
Hi Anubis mate!
I'll check into your DragonballZ thread right after this.
Well firstly how exactly are these characters gaining this Spell Resistance, are they both drow? Seemingly this facet of the dark elf race adds 10% to its ECL.
I see...and how exactly will this unbalance the proceedings?
At this level its almost guaranteed that epic spells will dominate the proceedings - don't you agree!?
I presume you mean the same CR?
Lets look past these Drow (or Monks I suppose) with their uber spell resistance for a moment.
If I'm reading you right (?) I actually agree with you!
I can see a case for SR being akin to (modified) CR+11
eg. Great Wyrm Prismatic Dragon (CR42) = SR 53.
However, I don't believe all monsters should be so formulaic, most, but certainly not all. You also have the situation of epic monsters with the spell resistance feat.
A very interesting idea, now that I analyse its simplicity. Of course it means having to rework all the SRs in the MM and ELH.
I'm still not convinced taking balance to such extremes is actually necessary though. Also the Spell Resistance Feat becomes very, very powerful. As do items or spells that grant Spell Resistance.
Also, what next. Do we balance attack bonus to armour class? Do we balance damage to hit points. Its very easy to get enthralled by balance to the extent that it dominates the proceedings. Isn't it better to just accept that some monsters have high armour classes; some characters have high attack bonuses; some monsters have high spell resistance and epic wizards don't care!
They could always use the Superb Dispelling epic spell (or a variation thereof).
It still seemingly cheapens single class spellcasters.
But its definately an idea I am considering.
Hi Anubis mate!

I'll check into your DragonballZ thread right after this.

Anubis said:Moving on to the SR, I have agreed with Ea from the beginning. Take for instance a Level 160 character, who is CR 50. If he tries to cast a spell at a Level 175 character with SR 185, he has almost no chance of breaking through the SR, and only a minimal chance with various feats added.
Well firstly how exactly are these characters gaining this Spell Resistance, are they both drow? Seemingly this facet of the dark elf race adds 10% to its ECL.
Anubis said:Another level 175 character with the same feats, however, would almost never fail in breaking through the SR.
I see...and how exactly will this unbalance the proceedings?
At this level its almost guaranteed that epic spells will dominate the proceedings - don't you agree!?
Anubis said:Yet these two are the exact same SR.
I presume you mean the same CR?
Anubis said:This means the whole system breaks down once you're in triple-digit levels, even though it is still starting to break down around Level 50.
Lets look past these Drow (or Monks I suppose) with their uber spell resistance for a moment.
Anubis said:What I have proposed is make all caster level numbers for SR a function of CR instead of Level.
If I'm reading you right (?) I actually agree with you!

Anubis said:Base all SR on the CR of the creature (for instance, make a Great Wyrm Prismatic Dragon SR 50 or so since it is about CR 45).
I can see a case for SR being akin to (modified) CR+11
eg. Great Wyrm Prismatic Dragon (CR42) = SR 53.
However, I don't believe all monsters should be so formulaic, most, but certainly not all. You also have the situation of epic monsters with the spell resistance feat.
Anubis said:Next, make the caster level check for penetrating SR based on the CR of the spellcasting class (a Level 100 Wizard is CR 42, so the check would be 1d20+42).
For multi-classed characters, take the CR function of only the spellcasting class (for instance, a Ftr50/Wiz100 would still have CR 42 in the spellcasting class, and thus make a check at 1d20+42, regardless of when those wizard levels are gained).
A very interesting idea, now that I analyse its simplicity. Of course it means having to rework all the SRs in the MM and ELH.
I'm still not convinced taking balance to such extremes is actually necessary though. Also the Spell Resistance Feat becomes very, very powerful. As do items or spells that grant Spell Resistance.
Also, what next. Do we balance attack bonus to armour class? Do we balance damage to hit points. Its very easy to get enthralled by balance to the extent that it dominates the proceedings. Isn't it better to just accept that some monsters have high armour classes; some characters have high attack bonuses; some monsters have high spell resistance and epic wizards don't care!

Anubis said:On a side note, I highly suggest doing the same thing to dispel checks. If you don't, a CR 50 Level 160 Wizard would have no chance of dispelling magic cast by a Level 175 Wizard, despite the CR being exactly the same. Basically, make all caster level checks a function of CR, regardless of what the check is for.
They could always use the Superb Dispelling epic spell (or a variation thereof).
Anubis said:Note, however, that the actual caster level for spells is still the level, so spells wouldn't lose any power under this rule.
It still seemingly cheapens single class spellcasters.
But its definately an idea I am considering.
