Parmandur
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You seem fond of that condition
It's an important part of D&D in my life experience.
You seem fond of that condition
Generally if I am going to be playing Dungeons and Dragons I am not very interested in a fiction where 20th level fighter is just a little bit better than a 1st level fighter at things like evading attacks, running and jumping and the like. I need a fighter who faces down pit fiends to feel like someone who would face down pit fiends.
Generally if I am going to be playing Dungeons and Dragons I am not very interested in a fiction where 20th level fighter is just a little bit better than a 1st level fighter at things like evading attacks, running and jumping and the like. I need a fighter who faces down pit fiends to feel like someone who would face down pit fiends.
at least one of his saves seems guaranteed to suck badly.I need a fighter who faces down pit fiends to feel like someone who would face down pit fiends.
Nope its a shorter treadmill X/2 and it means your hero is also massively likely even when approaching demigod calibur in most ways of being backed down by that level 1 town mayor because you didnt specialise invest in cha skills... you are much less awesome as level is less meaningful
Yup they made level less meaningful in D&D and people cheer
I get it the DMG does not advise dms to challenge the pcs anymore ...and the frequency of any particular difficulty class is determined by the DM, the players or both...
The vast majority of ancient heros were young or undiscovered demigods themselves and it was demonstrating their awesome that was happening.Oh and there are plenty stories of full fledged gods being tricked, outwitted or just plain beaten by a mortal... not sure why a mortal approaching demi-god status should be any different...
I get it the DMG does not advise dms to challenge the pcs anymore ...