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jordanz
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Posted - 14 Nov 2007 :  23:03:22  Show Profile  Visit jordanz's Homepage Send jordanz a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
What are the shortcuts to power for the various charachter classes. Please feel free to cite actual examples from the Forgotten realms.

For a Cleric to become a powerful Priest. Performing a special extemely difficult and rewarding service for his God? Or I guess simply becoming "Chosen"?

For a fighter or a Thief? Not sure if there are any shortcuts other than loads of practice... Would a spell of permanancy cast on a potion of Super heriosm imbided by a fighter grant an everlasting effect?

For a Mage to make the leap to Arch Mage. Certain grimours allow this correct? Also there are certain extremely rare gems that store troves of Spells and other secrets the could launch the Spellcaster into a new Statosphere of power without having to spend decades adventuring and/or studying?

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Posted - 15 Nov 2007 :  00:20:46  Show Profile  Visit Hawkins's Homepage Send Hawkins a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It may be just me, but this sounds more like a question for the WotC Character Optimization boards.

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Posted - 15 Nov 2007 :  12:55:52  Show Profile  Visit Aravine's Homepage Send Aravine a Private Message  Reply with Quote
unless of course your school has blocked the link

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Wenin
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Posted - 15 Nov 2007 :  15:02:56  Show Profile Send Wenin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Aravine, I'm guessing that was posted in the wrong thread? =)

As for the original poster, in what parameters are you talking about? In game mechanics, you do need to go to the Character Optimization forum, but nothing you've mentioned would be found there really.

If you are talking about from a roleplaying sort. The shortest way to power is to stumble upon a dragon hoard, or marry into a royal family.

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Skeptic
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Posted - 15 Nov 2007 :  15:11:19  Show Profile Send Skeptic a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You can ask your DM to start a campaign directly at high level ?

The DM could do it in every way he wants if the goal is to retire the now "powerful" PC as a NPC.

Otherwise, D&D is not the best game to do an "Erevis Cale" except maybe in a solo-player campaign.

Edited by - Skeptic on 15 Nov 2007 16:36:25
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Gelcur
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Posted - 16 Nov 2007 :  17:37:47  Show Profile  Visit Gelcur's Homepage Send Gelcur a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My favorite way of getting powerful in a campaign is skills like diplomacy and appraise. Find NPCs of similar alignment and make them friendly to you. Use these skills to become a figure in a town or city at this point you yourself do not have to be amazingly great you have friends you can call in favors from and resources at your disposal.

Plus its all RP based!

The party come to a town befallen by hysteria

Rogue: So what's in the general store?
DM: What are you looking for?
Rogue: Whatevers in the store.
DM: Like what?
Rogue: Everything.
DM: There is a lot of stuff.
Rogue: Is there a cart outside?
DM: (rolls) Yes.
Rogue: We'll take it all, we may need it for the greater good.

Edited by - Gelcur on 16 Nov 2007 17:38:12
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crazedventurers
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Posted - 17 Nov 2007 :  14:58:19  Show Profile  Visit crazedventurers's Homepage Send crazedventurers a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jordanz

What are the shortcuts to power for the various charachter classes.



make good friends and allies and stay loyal to them

Dead easy

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