Hi everyone I am after suggestions for 2 things. 1. Low-mid level feats that are not only practical but also good for pre-requisites for Martial Flexibility. 2. Your suggested "go to" feats for Martial Flexibility. I have given my brawler a Wis score of 14 which makes it eligible for some of the more complex feats, along with high str and dex. Cheers
What limits are imposed on these stat boost books? If for example I discover over the course of my adventures two Manuals of Gainful Exercise + 5, may I boost my constitution by +10 i.e. do they stack? How about combining a Belt of Mighty Constitution + 6 and a Manual of Gainful Exercise + 4... would this give me a total benefit of +10 to Constitution? Cheers
Hi Arliss I have still got that old set that you speak. Although I consider 3.0, 3.5, Pathfinder to be vastly superior to D&D, AD&D, AD&D 2nd ed, some of the comparable strengths of that old system to the new is the shorter amount of time taken for combat and lower level of complexity of the combats. I also think many table top game companies have got it wrong concerning epic level play. Gamers that play WoW, Shaiya Online etc with rare exception always seek to optimize their character. A new expansion pack with updated level limits always creates a mad scramble to reach the top. Even those that play for role-playing reasons do not play characters that are utterly helpless. Role playing at high level can be equally rewarding as low level. Yes, displays of incompetence would be less frequent, but they are much more hilarious. Concerning the demographics of table top gamers, is the average age of the table top gamer getting older? Or is it because of the mass exodus of table top gamers due to the release of D&D 4th Ed? Anyhow, happy new year. :) Cheers
Hi Little Red & Friends I have gone over the Legendary content again (a bit more carefully) and have a couple of extra points to add. The first is a query as to why sorcerers can progress on their Lvl 0-9 spells but a wizard cannot? The second query has to do with prestige classes (again). Note: the first query may impact the 2nd. The Arcane Archer, Arcane Trickster (a personal favourite), Dragon Disciple, Eldritch Knight, Mystic Theurge (another favourite) and others have an incomplete spell progression (for character lvl 20). In my view if levels are expanded to lvl 30, spell progression for spells known and spells cast per day should be able to reach the maximum spells known/cast per day as per outlined in the Players handbook (Core Rulebook) - at least for optimized characters. How would you address this issue in expanded Legendary content?
Yes I would like to see more Epic Level Content. I have purchased the 4 Legendary pdfs and the Invoker pdf. For those who liked the 3.5 edition Warlock, the Invoker makes a very good pathfinder equivalent. I would like to see legendary Invoker progression, and I would like to see progression for the Pathfinder prestige classes e.g. Mystic Theurge. You also mentioned 3rd party content... My favourite (prestige) class was the True Necromancer from Libris Mortis. I would love to see you having a crack at a Pathfinder equivalent, AND legendary progression. I hope I am not being a too greedy goblin. Cheers |