
Frostdragon3 |

I'm currently playing an evil campaign and want to create the most evil and broken character possible to triumph over the forces of good and make my GM weep.
So far Larry (the character) is a human Wizard 6/Souleater 2. The reason for souleater is increased evilness and because I want to cheese my way into infinite magic item creation by draining someone's soul, casting restoration on them to remove the negative levels, using the excess soulpoints to lower the cost of a magic item and then repeating ad infinum until I can craft the item for free.
The problem is I'm a wizard so I cant cast restoration, I thought of getting a staff of restoration but I can only recharge the staff for one charge per day. That means I need to get restoration onto my spell list somehow. The only way I can find is by going into the Daivrat prestige class for 5 levels but that comes at the cost of casting restoration as a 6th level spell, meaning I need to spend 12 soulpoints to get my slot back and that I need 13 soulpoints in my pool before I can even start the combo.
That being said I need an intelligence of 34 to get that many soulpoints if I don't want to take more levels of souleater. I think ive found a way to get that intelligence by level 13 but it involves the devilbound template and getting wishes from the vizier Djinn. So at level 13 I could have an int of 34(3level+18base+2race+4headband+2contract devilbound+ 5 inherent)
Is my reasoning wrong anywhere or is there something I could do to make this guy more powerful?

The Steel Refrain |

Around these forums, people tend to dislike that attitude of gameplay. It's toxic. Wanting to on purpose "munchkin" or "make my GM weep" destroys campaigns.
Seconded.
As a long-time forum reader (though with a much shorter posting history), I think people will generally be prepared to assist in mechanically improving a character concept, but your stated reasons for doing it are likely to rub many people the wrong way (myself included, if I'm being honest).