Valiantheart
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nute said:Sixth - Weapon Specialization. Even MORE damage. Damage is King. No, Hit Points are king. Damage is like, duke or something.
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The Duke of Damage? Is that anything like the Duck of Death?
Duck I says.
nute said:Sixth - Weapon Specialization. Even MORE damage. Damage is King. No, Hit Points are king. Damage is like, duke or something.
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atra2 said:
In something like an RPGA Living Campaign (like Living Greyhawk) every serious big damage fighter starts with 2 levels each of barbarian, ranger and fighter (some skip the ranger levels for more ftr) and moves on to one or more prestige classes, often taking Holy Liberator to be immune to most or all of those nasty "will save hose" spells. You're playing Living Everquest, so gaming the system produces these results. no one has stayed in fighter longer than 8 levels, even in 3.0, in LG. (highest campaign chars are level 13-14 now)
b) as you point out, items such as cheap potions can be used by a fighter to temporarily buff themselves, and a wizard is more likely to cast bull's strength on the fighter than on himself. Many groups cast buffs on the primary combatant instead of on themselves or the weaker characters.
d) close quarters combat from S&F is a fighter bonus feat, and a fighter is more likely than most other classes to spend some feats to be good with a backup light weapon for after they are grappled.
3 I'd rather be a fighter than a wizard or paladin or cleric in an antimagic zone.
Hejdun said:
Barbarians are also much faster than Fighters, which means they can outrun monsters that Fighters can't.
takyris said:Okay, tried politeness and got ignored, so, in true ENWorld fashion, I am attempting to tick people off.
If your party contains a single-classed fighter and a single-classed barbarian, and the barbarian is outshining the fighter in all or almost all combats, then I see several possibilities:
1) The fighter's player is an....blah blah
2) The fighter's player is an...blah blah
3) The party's DM is an....blah blah
4) The barbarian's player is a...blah
5) The barbarian's player rolled...blah blah
Valiantheart said:
It is entirely possible that your opinion might actually differ from others without them being idiots who dont see the oh so obvious greatness of lots of mediocre feats.
KnowTheToe said:In a one on one battle a barbarian will usually come out on top.
I ran several test battles this weekend and it was about 60/40 with the barbarian on top. I used no magic items and the gap widened as the levels increased. I always had the barbarian Rage but did not go up beyond level five in my tests.
But the Barbarian is a one trick pony. The fighter is much much more versatile. The vast amount of feats will allow hime to excel in places the barbarian cannot.