Rystil Arden
First Post
Mistwell said:I just realized it got to a stalemate. Just as you think my opinion cannot change, I think yours cannot change.
I may disagree with Mistwell on Wraithstrike itself (and in a good number of the other arguments in that post, a few of which involve statements that are patently false, such as that there were never builds discussed that abuse Wraithstrike below level 12), but I agree with him here.
There is no way to convince him that Wraithstrike is overpowered. I've debated before with people who think that Persistent Divine Metamagic is not overpowered, people who think that the Dweomercheater of Mystra is not overpowered, and all sorts of other people who don't think particularly broken rules bits are broken, and time and time again, no matter how clear or convincing I thought my argument was with solid proof presented, and no matter how much the other side was forced to hedge on 'reasonable doubt' and smoke and mirror tactics without presenting any direct evidence, I have only once actually convinced the other side that they were incorrect (and I will always respect that poster greatly for the ability to consider what I said for possible veracity, rather than just looking at it to try to find the best way to throw a counterargument).
I guess the point is--and Mistwell and I agree on this one--you're not going to get Mistwell to change his mind. Fortunately, that's okay--the point of this thread is to help people who don't know either way, and in that sense, I think we're fine to stop here without any more of this back-and-forth. The anti-Wraithstrike side has provided builds, statistics, anecdotes of the problem, and more. From the pro-Wraithstrike camp, we see the following three arguments, in essence (with my commentary below each one).
1) Wraithstrike is not actually a problem, despite everything you've just shown. Every possible thing that could combine with Wraithstrike is the problem.
Commentary--this seems a bit naive: none of those other things will break the game if you just remove Wraithstrike, and it isn't like you're going to remove, for instance, Power Attack. Still, I like this argument because it at least admits that Wraithstrike + Power Attack is broken.
2) If you play in a 'normal' campaign like mine, where there aren't any Fighter-Mages, and the ones that exist never take Power Attack, then it's fine--If you make a Fighter-Mage with Power Attack, you're dumpster diving through all sorts of supplements to create an optimised power build, much like X Build that I'll mention.
Commentary--An onlooker can decide whether the proposed definition of a 'normal' campaign by the pro-Wraithstrike side is actually normal at all, or anything like her own campaign. If this definition actually is accurate (which I *highly* doubt, but I could be off-base), then the pro-Wraithstrikers are correct for that onlooker--she won't have a problem with the spell. Everyone else should avoid it and the havoc it will wreak...unless (see below!)
3) Yeah, so it does enough damage to guarantee a one-round kill of an enemy 4 CR above our EL if I use it or to guarantee my PC's death if the bad guys use it. So what? Every character in my game has found some combo like that
Commentary--This is sort of the opposite of #2 and is held by different people on the pro-Wraithstrike side, although the two arguments also sometimes meet in the middle in pointing out other broken builds. Disregarding the fact that the WS break is easier and simpler to exploit than most others, If an onlooker's game has already escalated to the point that everybody is using builds from the WotC CharOp board, then the pro-Wraithstrike people are correct for that person as well--Wraithstrike won't make the game any worse off than it was before.
So I guess the main point is that there's enough here for an onlooker to decide whether Wraithstrike will be a problem for them (like I imagine it will for most games), and since neither side will budge, we might as well give it a rest. This is probably the last from me on the topic unless something interesting emerges.