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Why can't PRC's do the opposite? Maybe that's why they touch a nerve.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thornir Alekeg" data-source="post: 3432489" data-attributes="member: 15651"><p>Actually, for me many PrCs aren't worth taking because the cost/benefit ratio isn't high enough. I can get cool ability X, but it slows down my progression on ability Y, which I value highly. Does that mean it isn't powerful enough? I guess it might if what you mean by power is to gain something without giving up something else in return, but to me that wouldn't be "powerful enough," that would be just plain broken.</p><p></p><p>In addtion, the fact that I like my PCs to develop based upon their actual adventure experiences, rather than what cool thing I think I want them to be able to do, and most PrCs that I do find "roleplayingly interesting enough," just don't end up making sense for a particular character, and when I have talked to my DMs about PrC ideas hoping they will help make it make sense in the game for my character, they tend to either ignore it or mess with the idea, feeling like I have to "suffer" in some way to be able to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thornir Alekeg, post: 3432489, member: 15651"] Actually, for me many PrCs aren't worth taking because the cost/benefit ratio isn't high enough. I can get cool ability X, but it slows down my progression on ability Y, which I value highly. Does that mean it isn't powerful enough? I guess it might if what you mean by power is to gain something without giving up something else in return, but to me that wouldn't be "powerful enough," that would be just plain broken. In addtion, the fact that I like my PCs to develop based upon their actual adventure experiences, rather than what cool thing I think I want them to be able to do, and most PrCs that I do find "roleplayingly interesting enough," just don't end up making sense for a particular character, and when I have talked to my DMs about PrC ideas hoping they will help make it make sense in the game for my character, they tend to either ignore it or mess with the idea, feeling like I have to "suffer" in some way to be able to get it. [/QUOTE]
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