Can someone please tell Nitram what he should fuckin' play already?

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That was largely the style of Cleric I was gonna go for. Buffing, Debuffing, Healing at need of course, protection breaching, and at higher levels, skewering people with lovely flamboyant things like Flame Strike, Harm, Destruction, or other things I likely don't yet know about. Yes, I know that you guys will have more SAVE OR DIE mechanics than I can shake a stick at, but what's the use of a fire and brimstone preacher if he can't burn or sulfurize on occasion? :DSirNitram wrote:Honestly, my build isn't a blaster. It's damage will drop off precipitously compared to everyone else. This is designed. It's not meant to deal damage. It's meant to slap 'Save or lose' or 'No save, just lose' penalties on everything we find so the party can do their thing.
My god, my main mode of attack always offers a chance for half-damage!
Rogue 9 wrote:...Jason_Firewalker wrote:The duskblade is the quinessential sniper character, but an even better choice is to use your spellcraft ability to make new spells for your list. That way you can get stuff and things such as fireball and blindness/deafness
Where the hell did you get that idea? If classes with limited spell lists could do that, you would think it would turn up a lot more in the uber-cheese builds CharOp throws around.
Sure you can. The DM, however, has to approve the spell as being appropriate for the spell list and level. A variant of Fireball isn't out of the question for a duskblade, they do have area of effect combat spells, but don't expect to be able to get it just because you want it.Jason_Firewalker wrote:Rogue 9 wrote:...Jason_Firewalker wrote:The duskblade is the quinessential sniper character, but an even better choice is to use your spellcraft ability to make new spells for your list. That way you can get stuff and things such as fireball and blindness/deafness
Where the hell did you get that idea? If classes with limited spell lists could do that, you would think it would turn up a lot more in the uber-cheese builds CharOp throws around.
There are rules in the DMG for spell crafting and creation using the Spellcraft skill, you just need to make a bunch of spellcraft checks, beating a certain dc and spend gp in spell components and research materials equal to a certain ammount, kinda like crafting an item
I totally agree and was not saying that it was going to be possiable for him to spend weeks of game time crafting spells that are already covered by other members of the party. Also, incase anyone wants to know, crafting new spells takes HUGE ammounts of time and more gold then a Great Wyrm Gold can shake a stick at.Cynical Cat wrote:Sure you can. The DM, however, has to approve the spell as being appropriate for the spell list and level. A variant of Fireball isn't out of the question for a duskblade, they do have area of effect combat spells, but don't expect to be able to get it just because you want it.Jason_Firewalker wrote:Rogue 9 wrote: ...
Where the hell did you get that idea? If classes with limited spell lists could do that, you would think it would turn up a lot more in the uber-cheese builds CharOp throws around.
There are rules in the DMG for spell crafting and creation using the Spellcraft skill, you just need to make a bunch of spellcraft checks, beating a certain dc and spend gp in spell components and research materials equal to a certain ammount, kinda like crafting an item
[Nalifan] For some of you, yes it probably does.[/Nalifan]Jason_Firewalker wrote: Also, incase anyone wants to know, crafting new spells takes HUGE ammounts of time and more gold then a Great Wyrm Gold can shake a stick at.
But it would work just fine for a Duskblade.Rogue 9 wrote:Also: Exotic Weapon Proficiency requires +1 BAB. Going to have to wait for that spiked chain, Mr. Rogue.
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
Damn, when you put it like that, it does sound tempting.SirNitram wrote:Combat reflexes, spiked chain, combat expertise?
Get. Improved. Trip.
The hilarity of knocking people over again and again is worth it.
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
That's an excellent point actually, since my character will only have the stock 7 feats to throw around.Rogue 9 wrote:Spiked chain is one of the best weapons in the game... for a fighter. For everyone else, the feat spent on proficiency may or may not be worth it, depending on the rest of the build; for those who are not fighters, burning a feat to be proficient in one weapon (one that doesn't turn up in treasure very often, at that) is rarely worth the expenditure on a purely power-based reckoning, since you get a grand total of seven feats over twenty levels (compared to the fighter's 18, 19 if he's human) that you could potentially be doing much better things with.
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
Rogue9, is it possible to find a mage or someone in a large city that would enchant a masterwork weapon for a fee? Or would this have to go through one of the PC's?Hotfoot wrote:Now, yes, it doesn't appear in treasure much, but that's where crafting your own magic weapon comes into play.
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
Is it possible to find someone who can enhance a masterwork weapon in Waterdeep, he asks.rhoenix wrote:Rogue9, is it possible to find a mage or someone in a large city that would enchant a masterwork weapon for a fee? Or would this have to go through one of the PC's?Hotfoot wrote:Now, yes, it doesn't appear in treasure much, but that's where crafting your own magic weapon comes into play.
Alright, alright - I wanted to be sure.Rogue 9 wrote:Is it possible to find someone who can enhance a masterwork weapon in Waterdeep, he asks.
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
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