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Re: Best Gestalt Combinations?

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 5:47 pm
by RandomCasualty
FrankTrollman at [unixtime wrote:1082307362[/unixtime]]Gestalt underlines the fact that classes which don't give you an actual new and interesting ability every single level are craptastic.

Bad class design is probably the problem here, I agree.

Though it's not so much empty levels, it's the fact that I'd rather take the barbarian class abilities of the 1st-5th level barbarian than the class abilities of the 10th-15th level barbarian, and that sucks. Barbarian and fighter need to offer you stuff worth paying for.

Re: Best Gestalt Combinations?

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 6:24 am
by Crissa
Hey, a Rogue-Monk works well when you character concept is someone who can put out the subdual damage on the spot.

Of course, I guess Jackie Chan isn't the standard D&D hero.

-Crissa