Kae'Yoss
First Post
Snotlord said:I agree wotc did some strange decisions in terms of what prc classes to include
It wasn't just the PrC's. Most crunch in that book was just not Evil. Far too tame.
the powerlevel of the Elder Evils (I think they are just fine)
I don't. Kezef is supposed to chase Mask all over Realmspace. Why would Mask run away from something that needs a natural 20 to hit him? I'm not someone who want to replay fights from novels with the official stats or something, but the stuff should at least be in the general area of where it's supposed to be. We're talking different planets here.
These beings are said to be something even the gods fear, yet there are more than a few mortals who could bring them down. As we're talking about stuff that's really dangerous, you cannot tell me that they didn't get around to do it.
The Elder Evils should be real hard, nothing any character in his low epics could ever hope to defeat.
The argument that they are that way so player characters could beat them, since PC's are the heroes, doesn't really hold water, either. If that were the case, why do we have level 34 lich wizards in the very same book?? (Which use outdated rules to boot)
The info on the evil organizations are new, even if they should have been in Lords of Darkness. The Initiate feats are very nice, and adds lots of flavor. The realmslore is solid, especially Eltab and Malkizid is brilliant. The evil nodes and shrines are interesting, and offers a new way to design evil places.
I never said that it's rubbish from cover to cover, but the ratio of good stuff against only mediocre or even bad stuff is significantly lower than in any other FR3E book.