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    Default Re: Can you cheat at D&D?

    Quote Originally Posted by jedipotter View Post
    How do you think that? Just using material components alone gets rid of most problem spellcaster players. They take one look at the houserule and say ''lame, I'll be a fighter''. And that is just to start......
    Not true. On page 2 of this thread, you proposed sorcerers having eschew materials... or a sulfur mine. This tells me that eschew materials is legal. Problem players will just take eschew materials, crafting a 49 page backstory justifying it if they have to, and then proceed to be a full caster.

    EDIT: Swordsage'd
    Last edited by FidgetySquirrel; 2014-07-13 at 01:28 PM.
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    Gotta say that I'm a fan of any plan that involves an ever-heightening glacier looming over all of mankind.
    Quote Originally Posted by Flickerdart View Post
    Only cheating optimizers use dice. Real roleplayers kneel before the altar of Orcus and beg for merciful judgment.
    The Unknowable Rudisplorker, Summoner of Orcus