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Talk:Balanced Wealth (3.5e Variant Rule)

1,647 bytes added, 05:43, 29 November 2010
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:::::::: What MS said. That and your point of view is incorrect, wrong, and not valid whatsoever. Yes. Opinions can be wrong. There, I said it. If you say something is better, and believe in it... show proof. If you can't actually give any proof to back yourself up, then any points you bring up are invalid and can be dismissed out of hand. I've given a number of reasons and evidence for my point of view, as well as ways in which it fixes a number of problems that I've identified in the system. Have you...? *''looks up''* Not really. --[[User:Ghostwheel|Ghostwheel]] 05:28, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
 
 
 
::::::::: I guess I should have sigged myself, or leaving myself open to the kind of abrasive comments above, but moving on. If the wealth system is biased in favor of casters, why does your system not affect the fighters more? You seem to hand the Cleric all of these items so he doesn't have to buff himself nearly as high, leaving him to buy other things. Maybe Ioun stones and such. Things that don't really affect the fighter men in the first place. It has already been said that spells have an expiration date, and even in some cases a caster has to invest greatly in keeping their staying power. A wizard, even with the ability to bend reality has to invest time and money in pearls of power, more scrolls, more spellbooks(which the current price for adding spells is obscene) and at the end of that he is left with still a few times per day he can either go nova, or bend reality. The system as I see asks casters to service creatures from other planes and asks them to create massive undead hordes, just so they can have a meaningful contribution to encounters.
 
:::::::::: The variant suggested seems to make everyone the same. I do appreciate the effort to try and make me see things from another light though. Maybe you can explain what a fighter man buys since he is freed from having to buy this sort of gear? He could theoretically purchase other kinds of gear. Specialty items? I guess in the games I play, I am usually having to purchase armor for some undead mount I made and other misc gear for other potential undead, so that is where my money goes towards. [[User:Gangrian|Gangrian]] 05:43, 29 November 2010 (UTC)Gangrian
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