Way too many Epic Level Spellcasters


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I have three rules for my game that completely takes care of this situation.

1) Don't think too hard about D&D.
2) Don't allow anything from the Realms.
3) Don't allow the Epic Level Handbook.
 

maddman75 said:
I have three rules for my game that completely takes care of this situation.

1) Don't think too hard about D&D.
2) Don't allow anything from the Realms.
3) Don't allow the Epic Level Handbook.
The first rule of Maddman75: You don't talk about the FR or the ELH.

The second rule of Maddman75: You don't talk about the FR or the ELH.
 

maddman75 said:
I have three rules for my game that completely takes care of this situation.

1) Don't think too hard about D&D.
2) Don't allow anything from the Realms.
3) Don't allow the Epic Level Handbook.

/Irda Ranger gives up on getting real feed-back

Well, I don't have ELH, so I am good for #3. I am addicted to the Realms, so there's no point in trying #2.

I'll see what I can do about #1 though. Sometimes I just can't help myself thouogh ... it just happens. :(

Irda Ranger
 

Interesting ideas there Irda Ranger, but I disagree with a few of your assumptions.

Firstly, an even spread among the ages. This just feels plain wrong to me, as your assumption here is that no-one dies of anything other than old age. Given the high attrition rate of deaths from red wizard training, infighting and wars alone, I think that this is a bad assumption to make. There should be a significant drop in the number of oldies around compared to the young, but I am not sure about how much the attrition rate should be.

As for the rate of leveling up, two points.

First, Red Wizards are famous for selling magic items. All those magic items cost xp to make, so that could significantly slow the rate of advancement of a red wizard. After all, if you earn enough xp to level once every three years, how many xp could you have blown into magic items in that time?

Secondly, you are assuming that a wizard will get those 4 to 5 encounters of a challenge rating equal to his level per year. I think that the number of higher CR encounters should be significantly lower for a non-adventuring wizard, slowing down the rate of advancement considerably at higher levels. Heck, the average challenge rating they will probably face would be about CR 1 (they aren't adventurers after all), so they shouldn't get xp above 9th level for them. On the flip side however, infighting should provide greater xp (other red wizards that are a threat to you probably have a CR about your level), but this would also increase the attrition rate even further.
 



Darkness said:
Let me guess - that's a Scarred Lands spell, right? :)

Yep it is. Relics and Rituals 2. Lovely picture of the spell in use btw. Basically if the caster of the mirror image spell fails his saving throw, his images start attacking HIM! (The images are no longer just illusions but actual shadow creatures.) It's Bard 3, Wiz/Sorc 3 spell.
 
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jgbrowning said:


as far as i know, morrus hasn't put in a method of counting negative postings....

but, he's a crafty one, so perhaps he has...

joe b.

True but I do get postings from fans. :)
 

Tsyr said:
Knowing Nightfall, what can you expect? I suspect he slips SL references into posts on other, non RPG boards too... :)

Only if they ask! ;) But generally no. I keep my WoT theories strickly to the that world. Same with ASOIF as well.
 

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