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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 2074197" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>The problem with being unhittable but not attacking is that you can't really just expect to be the target. The enemy gets to pick who to attack, so unless its mindless, it'll hit the people who are hurting it instead of the guy who just stands there and is impossible to hit. </p><p></p><p>That said, having heard of but never seen in play the Hulking Hurler, the most broken character I've seen was a PC's cohort from 3.0: Nymph Monk/Fighter/Duelist/Templar/Cleric/MysticWanderer/WeaponMaster[Mercurial Greatsword]:</p><p></p><p>She had something crazy like 60 AC after items, and her saves were so high that she was very nearly immune to spells with saves thanks to Mettle and Evasion. She did decently high damage with her Mercurial Greatsword, although that part of her was not broken. She really came into her own when she was captured by the party's enemies and put inside an arcane version of those psionic skin-things that allowed her to use some offensive spells. She killed off everyone in the party and all the NPCs they brought with them except for the flying azer, who flew away from the fight, but they eventually killed her by having everyone buff the Frenzied Berserker as much as possible until he could finally hit, and then he "won" the fight with -1000 HP (Deathless Frenzy).</p><p></p><p>So yeah, most broken character I've seen in my game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 2074197, member: 29014"] The problem with being unhittable but not attacking is that you can't really just expect to be the target. The enemy gets to pick who to attack, so unless its mindless, it'll hit the people who are hurting it instead of the guy who just stands there and is impossible to hit. That said, having heard of but never seen in play the Hulking Hurler, the most broken character I've seen was a PC's cohort from 3.0: Nymph Monk/Fighter/Duelist/Templar/Cleric/MysticWanderer/WeaponMaster[Mercurial Greatsword]: She had something crazy like 60 AC after items, and her saves were so high that she was very nearly immune to spells with saves thanks to Mettle and Evasion. She did decently high damage with her Mercurial Greatsword, although that part of her was not broken. She really came into her own when she was captured by the party's enemies and put inside an arcane version of those psionic skin-things that allowed her to use some offensive spells. She killed off everyone in the party and all the NPCs they brought with them except for the flying azer, who flew away from the fight, but they eventually killed her by having everyone buff the Frenzied Berserker as much as possible until he could finally hit, and then he "won" the fight with -1000 HP (Deathless Frenzy). So yeah, most broken character I've seen in my game. [/QUOTE]
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