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D&D Optimization ... The ten Commandments

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 24. Okt 2005, 20:15
von Neonsamurai
The Ten Commandments of Optimization

I. Thou shalt not give up caster levels.

II. Wieldest thou thy two-handed weapon with alacrity; but two weapons shalt thou not wield, excepting that thou hast a source of bonus damage such as Sneak Attack.

III. Doubt not the power of the Druid, for he is mighty.

IV. Avoid ye the temptation of Gauntlets of True Strike, for they shall lead thee astray down the Path of Non-Rule Cheese.

V. Thou shalt not give up caster levels. Verily, this Commandment is like unto the first; but of such magnitude that it bore mentioning twice.

VI. Makest thou no build with an odd number of fighter levels, for such things are not pleasing to the Spirits of Optimization.

VII. The Rules of 3.5 are paramount; invoke not the rules of 3.0 if a newer version be available.

VIII. When beseeching the Bretheren of Optimization, come thou not empty handed, lest they smite thee; rather, bringest thou thine own build, that they may offer suggestions and guidance.

IX. Invoke not "common sense," for it is not common.

X. Thou shalt call no build "The Ultimate X" unless his name be Pun-Pun, or thou shalt see thine "Ultimate" build topped by the Bretheren within five minutes of posting.

Yea, verily.

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 24. Okt 2005, 20:29
von Daimon
common sense ain't that common :)

BeitragVerfasst: Di 25. Okt 2005, 06:54
von Lutscha
11. Thou shalt not misread the rules before thou make thy builds.

BeitragVerfasst: Di 25. Okt 2005, 14:40
von Veldan
12. No one can, what pun-pun can, for it is he who guards all cheese.