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Which do you prefer out of a Level 1000 characther?
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<blockquote data-quote="wingsandsword" data-source="post: 2581818" data-attributes="member: 14159"><p>I strongly suggest you actually read the rules of D&D.</p><p></p><p>Better yet, find an experienced gaming group to teach you, create a new character, and actually play D&D. Read up on the rules, and learn them in practice as well. A high-level character is a lot more meaningful when you actually played that character up from creation to a high level, than just sitting down and putting some numbers together.</p><p></p><p>You appear highly unfamiliar with many aspects of D&D. Frankly, gods themselves are generally only around 40th level (with additional divine abilities and powers that mortals don't have, but in terms of character levels, typically the 30th to 40th range). Characters much above that are normally little more than exercises in mathematics, simply putting together numbers. One main reason that people have trouble taking what you're posting seriously is that a 1000th level character would be so powerful that they could likely kill entire worlds singlehandedly. </p><p></p><p>If your Final Fantasy character you translated into D&D was level 1000 in Final Fantasy, please realize that "Level" works on a completely different scale in D&D. The normal Players Handbook goes to 20th level, and in the previous edition character progression stopped at 30th level, at characters who could quite literally rule the world.</p><p></p><p>Since you are a very inexperienced gamer obviously, I'll say something that most people are thinking but haven't said: It is typically poor form to tell somebody about your character in a game, especially as just raw statistics, without anybody asking. Everybody has a character, and it's strangely uninteresting to hear about the raw statistics of another persons character. The whys, hows and wheres of how a character got to be powerful, are much more interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsandsword, post: 2581818, member: 14159"] I strongly suggest you actually read the rules of D&D. Better yet, find an experienced gaming group to teach you, create a new character, and actually play D&D. Read up on the rules, and learn them in practice as well. A high-level character is a lot more meaningful when you actually played that character up from creation to a high level, than just sitting down and putting some numbers together. You appear highly unfamiliar with many aspects of D&D. Frankly, gods themselves are generally only around 40th level (with additional divine abilities and powers that mortals don't have, but in terms of character levels, typically the 30th to 40th range). Characters much above that are normally little more than exercises in mathematics, simply putting together numbers. One main reason that people have trouble taking what you're posting seriously is that a 1000th level character would be so powerful that they could likely kill entire worlds singlehandedly. If your Final Fantasy character you translated into D&D was level 1000 in Final Fantasy, please realize that "Level" works on a completely different scale in D&D. The normal Players Handbook goes to 20th level, and in the previous edition character progression stopped at 30th level, at characters who could quite literally rule the world. Since you are a very inexperienced gamer obviously, I'll say something that most people are thinking but haven't said: It is typically poor form to tell somebody about your character in a game, especially as just raw statistics, without anybody asking. Everybody has a character, and it's strangely uninteresting to hear about the raw statistics of another persons character. The whys, hows and wheres of how a character got to be powerful, are much more interesting. [/QUOTE]
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