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<blockquote data-quote="D'karr" data-source="post: 6622426" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>Which is pretty much what they are intended to do. All other considerations are secondary. The optimizers guides are designed to show how to eliminate opponents as quickly as possible (pile damage on single targets, rinse and repeat) which in turn mitigates damage to your "team" (less attackers remain).</p><p></p><p>They are good sources of focused analysis for their specified purpose. They are helpful but should not be taken as gospel. However anyone that is interested in sifting through the options that suck should at least give a good look at them because they are very effective at highlighting trap/crap options.</p><p></p><p>As for synergies the guides that deal with non-strikers usually have advice on synergies because that is one of the effective way to maximize damage/remove threats. A warlord with a charging barbarian wielded as a weapon is more effective than a warlord on his own.</p><p></p><p>However the guides have limited/narrow usability in a game that does not always heavily focus on combat, each table can be very different. Over time I've used all kinds of "techniques" from the DM side to keep combats interesting. Some of those techniques hamper/mitigate the optimization. When you have waves of attackers, lots of minions, etc., these tend to reduce the effectiveness of single target damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'karr, post: 6622426, member: 336"] Which is pretty much what they are intended to do. All other considerations are secondary. The optimizers guides are designed to show how to eliminate opponents as quickly as possible (pile damage on single targets, rinse and repeat) which in turn mitigates damage to your "team" (less attackers remain). They are good sources of focused analysis for their specified purpose. They are helpful but should not be taken as gospel. However anyone that is interested in sifting through the options that suck should at least give a good look at them because they are very effective at highlighting trap/crap options. As for synergies the guides that deal with non-strikers usually have advice on synergies because that is one of the effective way to maximize damage/remove threats. A warlord with a charging barbarian wielded as a weapon is more effective than a warlord on his own. However the guides have limited/narrow usability in a game that does not always heavily focus on combat, each table can be very different. Over time I've used all kinds of "techniques" from the DM side to keep combats interesting. Some of those techniques hamper/mitigate the optimization. When you have waves of attackers, lots of minions, etc., these tend to reduce the effectiveness of single target damage. [/QUOTE]
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