Moon-Lancer
First Post
3d6 said:I'd agree with new spell levels. What class other than wizard offers so many class features to choose from, and so frequently?
druid?
anyway, "Is it gaining levels? Gaining Feats? Gaining extra Actions a round?"
I like making characters that get most of thier abilities in the sweet spot, and i like to play in the sweet spot, so while I like gaining feats and new abilities, I also like staying around level 8 or 9. They are at odds with eachother, i know. I really like seeing how much I can do with so little. People say fighters archtypes are boring so I have really enjoyed making a dervish with levels in fighter monk and barbarian. I have really enjoyed making a character that gets many oot while at the same time, gets benefits from provoking attacks of opportunity.
I also like Getting items that while not powerfull, become powerfull based on its use.
In another game while playing a not so interesting fighter, I had a lot of time using tactics with towershields and readied actions. It was funny to see him metagame and cheat after that to keep up