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2007-11-19, 05:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Alright. I've been DMing for a group of my friends for a while now. They are all still fairly green, but one of them is getting a pretty good grip. Recently I've brought my personal epic character into the campaign in a rumour about government corruption. Long story short, the PC's have decided that they want to duel my epic character with epic characters of their own. I figured it'll be fun so we're doing it next gaming session. Now the characters are all going to be Gestalt, ECL 90 Characters. The only restriction is no psionics. My character is a wizard/sorcerer demilich with a bit of archmage in there at points. There will be five PC's: one monk dragon disciple sort, one evil blackguard cleric sort, one other primarily arcane sort, one rogue barbarian sort, and a hexblade sorcerer dragon disciple. Now the one PC that is catching on is the blackguard cleric. After writing a whole lot of nothing, I am asking for any battle stratagies. I will most likely win the initiative. The Blackguard cleric will have a mindflayer arcane cohort (ECL 40??). Any tips for the battle? Need any more info?
Heal yourself * Hurt yourself * Judge yourself
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2007-11-19, 05:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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2007-11-19, 05:34 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Use no save spells on him. Given he's going to be a blackguard, his saves are going to be sky high, so you're not gonna function there. As for the mindflayer cohort, if you've kept your CHA and INT high, one save or die should blast him. Try for an AoE one, at that, since there's always the chance of an unlucky roll from a PC.
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2007-11-19, 05:34 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
ECL _ninety_?
Stop time and, I dunno, do really powerful stuff.
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2007-11-19, 05:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
The proper way to run a fight at ECL90 gestalt is to line up and kick each other in the genitals. The first one who falls over loses and his character's soul is devouered by the winner.
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2007-11-19, 05:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Pun-Pun and Mortiverse fiddle contest, anyone?
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2007-11-19, 06:02 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
ECL 90? Flatten the universe. Gate in Piscaethes. Build an effective Samurai.
Your best bet is some nasty epic magic - Cosmic Descryer + Widened, Cosmic Connection-ed Holy Word/Blasphemy/Dictum/Word of Chaos would work too.
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2007-11-19, 06:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
The only potential threat to you is the Arcane Caster.
You have epic spellcasting, you have to be unimaginable idiotic to lose when thats the case.
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2007-11-19, 06:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Well...you could simply research an epic spell that does gazillions of damage...waste one level (who cares anyway?) for research. Waste some xp casting it...there you go...make it an area effect and kill of the whole party before they can move...
With ECL 90 though you would probably destroy half the universe (hopefully the other half made it's save...)
What could possess you all to make level 90 characters...and gestalt at that...i'd hate to do all the calculations...skill points and hp must've been a nightmare...not to mention spells/day..."God does not play dice with the universe; He plays an ineffable game of his own devising, which might be compared, from the perspective of any of the other players, to being involved in an obscure and complex version of poker in a pitch dark room, with blank cards, for infinite stakes, with a dealer who won't tell you the rules, and who smiles all the time." (Good Omens - Terry Pratchett)
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2007-11-19, 07:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Just for the record, D&D 3.5 isn't really designed to handle characters of that level. Stuff kind of breaks down.
If you want to play gawd, get yourself a copy of Exalted.Love the Third Amendment?
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2007-11-19, 09:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Forget the duel. Go kill some overdieties.
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2007-11-19, 09:58 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
*rubs eyes*
*checks again*
*rubs eyes again*
You didn't misplace a zero or something, did you? You're ECL 90 and you're asking for help beating stuff? Alright, if you want help here it is, Celerity+Timestop+ Candle of Invocation/Pun-Pun-ification/ whatever other cheap combo you can think up. At that level, the rules are long past poorly designed, long past broken, long past shattered, and slightly past cheese. The game was just not intended to be taken that high.
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2007-11-19, 10:03 PM (ISO 8601)
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How about design several epic spells, each of them specifically designed to kill the person you're fighting. They won't work on anyone else at all in the universe, but they kill that target instantly without any save and trap their soul in your scrotum forever.
Hell, spend 500,000 XP or so and it wouldn't be hard to cast at all.
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2007-11-19, 10:05 PM (ISO 8601)
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In response, the calculations were easy for me as I worked my way up. Creating theirs will be insanely tough.
I'm thinking of Time Stop, then just using special built prismatic-force-dimensionally locked cages. But that just traps them, then I need to figure out how to kill them.
I've looked up a couple, whats the best no save, no SR spell out there? Or do I have to just summon a bunch of goons?Heal yourself * Hurt yourself * Judge yourself
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2007-11-19, 10:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
I am asking for any battle stratagies. I will most likely win the initiative.
Then one of the casters on the other side casts the immediate-action epic spell "No you don't, so there"
ECL 90 D&D has exactly the same set of rules as cops-and-robbers, as played by five-year-olds.Time travels in divers paces with divers persons.
—As You Like It, III:ii:328
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Current Homebrew: 5th edition psionics
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2007-11-19, 10:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Epic spells...
Nailed o the sky. Victim is so high up he takes cold damage and begins to suffocate. As he falls, the earth moves away from him at the same right. Initiate that one with something to prevent a teleportation.
Another epic spell causes arcane casters to start dumping one prepared spell, or spell slot per round, starting from the highest.
Aww, forgot Eidolon. Lose a caster level, create a 21st level version of youself. You can keep giving levels to him to boost his level. So instead of a level 90 you. You can have 2 level 55. And if you're that good with your characters and they're taht bad, the 40 level difference won't matter much.
Don't go for melee fighting, because it'll just take too long trying to kill each other.Last edited by herrhauptmann; 2007-11-19 at 10:46 PM.
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2007-11-19, 10:52 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Let's put it this way. At level 21, with epic spell casting, one can make and cast a spell that actually creates a permanent sun.
Combat above about level 50 literally involves you throwing around spells that destroy planets as collateral damage. Or use whole solar systems as a material component.
When Boccob wants to create a new spell he invites you over for tea and asks your advice and opinion. You are more powerful than the combined might of every deity in the greyhawk Parthenon.
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2007-11-19, 10:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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Persistent Time Stop = Win.
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2007-11-19, 11:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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If you want to be really, *really* cheesy about it, develop an epic spell to boost your casting stats as high as you can. At ECL 90, you should be able to hit a Spellcraft check of at least 100 or so without really working at it. (That is, with just ranks invested and Int bonus. If you've got a custom Epic item of +Spellcraft, the sky's the limit.) So you'll get an enhancement bonus of around +40 or so (about 80 points of Spellcraft DC on the Fortify seed) with a duration of 40 hours. Cast that spell. Now cast a new version of that spell with a bonus of +50, using your new Int bonus to the Spellcraft check. The bonuses don't stack, but the highest bonus point you can reach is bounded only by the time you have to spend developing new epic spells. It's quicker if you instead develop versions that give different bonus types so they stack; they're harder to use than enhancement, so these other spells will probably be in the +20-30 range.
Once you're done with those spells, your normal Intelligence should be somewhere in the hundreds. Time to develop your weapon. (Somewhere in this process the character will have an idle thought that reveals the answer to every unsolvable mystery of life. He will intuit the Reason for Life, The Universe, and Everything. This is normal. Do not let it distract you.) This is another Epic spell, using the 'Slay' seed. Make it either quickened or standard cast time, it doesn't matter much right now. Specify that 'protection from death effects' does not work against it and spend all the rest of your Spellcraft DC buffer pumping up its DC. Find your target, cast it. Between your buffed Intelligence bonus to the DC and the innate property you put in the spell, your target should hopefully need a 20 to save.
If you want to be a little less cheesy, only make a spell for the Intelligence/Charisma boosts. Rest and enjoy the horde of bonus spells you have for having an extra +40 to your casting stats.
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2007-11-19, 11:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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2007-11-19, 11:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
I would do something like consume the plane that they currently reside on as a material component to cast a spell that obliterates the planes they go to when they die from being consumed. Seriously, you could kill every god at once.
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2007-11-20, 03:00 AM (ISO 8601)
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You're playing your own character as a DM, and you are going to fight it out with them? That automatically sounds like a bad idea to me. Remember the objective isn't for the DM to win, but to create a fun game for everyone. Ease back on the win buttons i would say...
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2007-11-20, 04:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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okay, i realise that a ton of posts have made this sort of point, but its simple.
At ECL 90, you went past 'as unto a god' 40 levels ago.
Just reshape the universe with naught but the power of your mind, so that your opponents never existed. As a free action. Then reshape the universe into your personal view of heaven, just because you can.
The Fabric of Reality itself is now your plaything, and noone and nothing can stop that
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2007-11-20, 12:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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Okay guys lets put away the toys and get down to business. Seriously look at THIS THREAD that I made ages ago. I never wrote up the spell in there to the best of my knowledge but it really isn't that hard to do. At level 90 though you can make a version of that but using something the size of Hawaii. (if you haven't read the thread yet do so now)
BTW as for a set up for this I would suggest that the gods move you to an alternate material plane with no life on it to avoid the collateral damage that would inevitably occur. Heck with 90 levels/ECL of treasure, items, and epic level spells I could CREATE a universe let alone destroy one.
Also since Boccob is a deity of magic and has access to every spell in existence plus divine powers you probably couldn't beat him if he got the first shot in. Mostly because there wouldn't be a second.
To quote Schlock Mercenary: "If you're leaving scorch marks you need a bigger gun"
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2007-11-20, 01:36 PM (ISO 8601)
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Love the Third Amendment?
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2007-11-20, 01:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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Level 90, huh? Simulacrums. Lots of simulacrums. Or just one, let them slug it out with him, then move in to finish them off. Any plan that works with one epic wizard works better with the failsafe of a second one.
Even worse, if you were a red wizard, you could make the perfect circle of casters, able to donate 10th lvl spells or higher. Free metamagic power, in huge quantities.Why is it the best campaign ideas happen when you're sitting down to someone elses game?
Pun-Pun is an example of the worst case scenario. Never, ever, push your DM that far.
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2007-11-20, 05:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: A Battle of Titanic Proportions
Epic Leadership+Legendary Commander=80,000 followers
make 1/10 of them wizards.
The day before the duel:
create an epic spell of DC 1 that gives you:
+2000 to Cha for 24 hours
You now have 1,080,000 followers.
Repeat another 7 times
At the end of the day you should have about one million billion followers and enough time to make one more epic spell before the day is up.
That last epic spell should create and destroy a creature with several million HD, roughly the same level of ability scores, every spell as an SLA at CL 1,000,000, AC 1,000,000, SR 1,000,000 and anything else you can think of. The spell should also premanently transform (Dispel DC should be in the billions) you into that recently created (and destroyed) creature.
Or you could just create a spell that finds and deals 100000d100 untyped damage to all of them and whatever plane(t) they're on with +10^10 to SR checks and save DC 10^10...
Congradulations, you win D&D.Last edited by GoC; 2007-11-20 at 05:33 PM.
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2007-11-21, 08:21 AM (ISO 8601)
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@nuke
'nuf saidLast edited by Epic_Wizard; 2007-11-21 at 08:21 AM.
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2007-11-21, 09:02 AM (ISO 8601)
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Go for the eyes. That's my only advice. Go for the eyes.
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