SlagMortar said:
First, I would say that shivering touch is also overpowered. I've seen plenty of other people that would agree.
That said, I would like to see the build
1. Does shivering touch have spell resistance? Wraithstrike does not. I don't know about shivering touch.
2. Check again how many times the build proposed can do its trick. It's a sorcerer and has lots of spell slots available. I think he can do it at least 3 times per day. Then he would run out of 4th level slots for arcane strike and have to use 3rd level slots instead - losing only +1 to hit and +1d4 damage.
3. What's the AC and hitpoints of the 12th level wizard you are moving into touch range? Is it AC 36 and 111 Hitpoints + 22 temporary hitpoints?
4. What are the saves? I bet your 12th level wizard does not have a +19 fortitude save.
1. No
2. Excellent - I focused on the first one! I'm sure you can dumpster dive supplmenets and really break it, but lets face it, we can all do that!
3. Well, a wizard can do that too, off the top of my head... lets say we polymoph into a grey render, cast mage armour and shield, then wear an amulet of health +2 to change his con score giving him the full awesome-o boost of the con 26... that gives me AC 31, 117 hitpoints and I didn't even look at a book! Thats the PHB all the way baby. Okay not quite as impressive as yours, but alas.
4. Probably not! However, as outlined below, a 12th level wizard can have a DC 31 save or die, so lets call it even!
Pun-Pun can be build at level 5. Comparing wraithstrike to other broken things does not make wraithstrike less broken. (rhetorical question) Do you think the intention of planar binding was to grant unlimited free wishes?
We are not discussing *intent* thats what the rules says it can
actually do There are LOADS of broken things at this level, and you don't even have to try hard - lets say.. we are a druid with greenbound summoning and spam wall of thorns everywhere? This melee guy cannot even move in that sort of enviroment? We are in 'dumpster dive into suplements' mode, not Mialee from the PHB vs wraithstrike mode. I touch on this again in two paragraphs.
Anyway it's not clear at this point what the rules actually do - is it actually explained anywhere what actually happens when I pull the polymorph into a grey render then wear an amulet of health thing?
One other important point is that the build fulfills the role of warrior/meat shield, not primary caster. For levels 1-4 this build is a straight paladin so fulfils this role just as well as a straight paladin.
For level 5-6 this build is a little behind a straight melee class.
I'm not very familiar with Abjurant Champion so I can't say when this build pulls back ahead of the straight melee class, but by level 12 it is clearly way ahead. It can prevent any CR 13 monster from wanting to attempt melee, which I have yet to hear about from a level 12 barbarian, fighter, or any prestige class except. This build also has full access to the sor/wiz spell list for wands and scrolls. Potions of fly are hardly uncommon for melee classes. This build can use a scroll instead at only half the cost.
Excellent! However as I started before fighters are *rubbish* As this entire thing is cooked up by dumpster diving through expansions, the real power baseline is a divine metamagicing cleric with upteen persistant buffs, or a maxed out druid with draconic wildshape and rashemini elemental summoning, or a wizard with fully cranking save or die spells with DC whatever - not a fighter.
(For reference, I'm pretty sure Fort +19 won't even save you from a maxed out wizard at this level, say with go with an wizard incantrix, whats to stop him hitting you from two save or sucks (one heightened, one quickened) in round with DC 10 + 6 + 11 from int (20 base, 3 from levels, 5 from wishes 4 from item) + 4 from spell focuses for DC 31? Against which you have an 79.65% chance of dying even with stupidly maxed out saves.. even if you ditch the extra zing from wishes that still means it's a ~70% chance of dying. I might be slightly off because I'm not looking at books, but thats pretty close I reckon.
Lets think about that.. I do a stack of damage if I make it to close combat, vs insta ranged death?
I agree entirely wraithstrike is a powerful strategy, and if you are going to ban all the other powerful strategies (stacking nightsticks for divine metamagic, polymorph routines, being a druid, you know, whatever) then maybe it could go.
However it does bring an architype that normally sucks right up there with the insane province normally only inhabited by druids, clerics and wizards. I don;t think that is bad!