Let’s Take Out Expensive Spells Archive Dragon and Ragefire Hellkite don’t do much, so let’s remove them. Also, Witchstalker Frenzy is very situational, so I’d cut two. To fill these five slots, I’d go with three Play with Fire, one more Goddric, Cloaked Reveler, and one mor...
Now, I wanted to keep it simple because, frankly, I do enough game design work as it is keeping you all in articles every week. I just wanted to relax and have some fun with a game. So I never wanted to have to prep more than one session in advance. If I even did that much. ...
They usually focus (and shine) on combat encounters, and wants to fight a lot to get a lot of XP and level up fast, to be able to keep multiclassing and gaining new feats and stats. Most Minmaxers tend to multiclass just to “exploit” rulesin the books, not because it makes sens...
Since Level 30 doesn't exactly bring a host of unique high-level spells with it, leveling up can get somewhat less exciting after the officially supported progression inBaldur's Gate 3.What can remain interesting, however, is multiclassing, which allows one character to take on levels from m...
where are all those spells, buffs and abilities going to go in the proposed EQ Next MOBA-like user interface? will those classes even exist? The answer may be that they do not intend to have those classes at all. Even more sobering is the fact that SOE may not even care about class ...
Multiclassing means having your PC take more than 1 class—and if that happens, you’ll have separate hit dice for each class.[9] The number of hit dice you have for each class correlates directly to the number of levels you have in each class. For example if your PC is a 4th-leve...