Talk:Useful Pluses (3.5e Variant Rule)

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RatedLike.png Aarnott likes this article and rated it 3 of 4.
As a general rule, anything you have written Spazalicious Chaos, can be assumed to be rated as "dislike" by me. It's nothing personal, I just find your work terrible. This, on the other hand, is a pretty cool idea. It certainly scales up the damage by crazy amounts, but as long as the DM is prepared for that, they can just scale up HP.

Some questions that weren't clear from the article (and when I say "questions" I mean things you should be adding or clarifying on the actual article most likely:

  • Do you still get the to-hit bonus from the plus?
  • Should other multipliers (critical hits) be adding or multiplying it again? That might take it into a realm of crazy.

Also, you should consider that casting Greater Magic Weapon on a +1 weapon will have a massive effect and still mean that nobody cares about buying a +2 weapon. They will still get a +1 flaming farting keen bacon-frying longsword.

Also, your opening statement is stupid. Everybody wants a +1 sword since you need it to get other modifiers. Nobody wants a +2 sword.