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Tavar
2009-11-19, 06:24 PM
Euridite. No, not the Comp Psi version. The Dragon version. Is it any better balanced? Inquiring minds want to know.

erikun
2009-11-19, 07:09 PM
Err....

Are you referring to the Spell to Power (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/psm/20070629a) Erudite? Because that is the most broken concept I've seen in D&D.

Just what do you mean by "Dragon version"? This (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/iw/20060406b) perhaps? As far as I know, they are exactly the same, except the web version doesn't have a listing of PP/level or maximum powers known.

Unless there's a version in some Dragon magazine?

Kobold-Bard
2009-11-19, 07:10 PM
Dragon #319 to be precise.

Tavar
2009-11-19, 07:30 PM
So....anyone know anything about the Dragon 319 version of the Erudite?

Kallisti
2009-11-19, 10:26 PM
So....anyone know anything about the Dragon 319 version of the Erudite?

:smallconfused:Apparently not...

jokey665
2009-11-19, 10:28 PM
Well is it an Erudite or a "Euridite," whatever that is?

infinitypanda
2009-11-19, 10:32 PM
Well is it an Erudite or a "Euridite," whatever that is?

It's like an Ameridite, but smaller.

Kallisti
2009-11-19, 10:42 PM
It's like an Ameridite, but smaller.

Or Euridice, only more...I don't know...recondite?

But I think it's supposed to be Erudite. And by think, I mean know, because we were discussing Erudites in another thread before this one was started.

Sinfire Titan
2009-11-20, 12:07 AM
Its the same exact thing, minus text contradictions and with 20 powers/level/day. Not balanced unless you enforce 3.0 versions of all powers.

Myrmex
2009-11-20, 12:31 AM
Its the same exact thing, minus text contradictions and with 20 powers/level/day. Not balanced unless you enforce 3.0 versions of all powers.

So at level 20 you have 400 powers per day?

Tavar
2009-11-20, 12:49 PM
So, not better then. Good to know.

Foryn Gilnith
2009-11-20, 02:04 PM
How would y'all houserule erudite into balanced-ness?

FMArthur
2009-11-20, 02:26 PM
I would do either of these two options:

2 powers per power level per day. The Powers Per Level Per Day interpretation doesn't need to scale because it scales on its own.

Or, if you prefer flexibility between power levels (something I feel fits the system better)...
{table=head]Level|Total Unique Powers Per Day
1|2
2|3
3|4
4|5
5|6
6|7
7|8
8|9
9|10
10|11
11|11
12|12
13|12
14|13
15|13
16|14
17|14
18|15
19|15
20|16
[/table]

The 'total powers per day' interpretation doesn't actually need much to boost it into the playable zone. What needs the most help is the low-level Erudite, which is why I just give it an accelerated Unique Powers growth until after tenth level. It winds up with less than the other method I mentioned because it's more flexible.

In both cases I would be wary of giving it any more, otherwise the Erudite steps all over the Psion's toes... and then pushes him over to rob him of powers.

Stegyre
2009-11-20, 04:15 PM
Honestly, I keep it as it is, interpreting "unique powers" as the total number of different powers that may be manifested each day, but allow the convert-spell-to-power variant from Mind's Eye: this class then has ultimate flexibility in "powers" known but may only manifest very few unique powers each day.

Sinfire Titan
2009-11-21, 12:55 PM
I've contemplated removing the /day part of the Unique Powers/Level. Sure, you get access to 99 total powers at 20th level, but you can only change which powers you know during level ups. Any power not on the Unique List is officially not on their Powers/Known list (but still in their "book", so to speak). They end up a tad stronger than a Sorcerer, but lose the sheer flexibility they have on a day-to-day basis.

In other words, they basically get to exchange they are a Psion who gets to exchange their entire list of powers known on a level-up. Still Tier 1 material, but now more in line than the original.

FMArthur
2009-11-21, 02:00 PM
I've contemplated removing the /day part of the Unique Powers/Level. Sure, you get access to 99 total powers at 20th level, but you can only change which powers you know during level ups. Any power not on the Unique List is officially not on their Powers/Known list (but still in their "book", so to speak). They end up a tad stronger than a Sorcerer, but lose the sheer flexibility they have on a day-to-day basis.

In other words, they basically get to exchange they are a Psion who gets to exchange their entire list of powers known on a level-up. Still Tier 1 material, but now more in line than the original.

So a proper Erudite to you is an ordinary Psion with a single free Psychic Reformation every level? That is not an Erudite at all and discards the entire concept.

Sinfire Titan
2009-11-22, 09:49 AM
So a proper Erudite to you is an ordinary Psion with a single free Psychic Reformation every level? That is not an Erudite at all and discards the entire concept.
Beats broken though.

FMArthur
2009-11-22, 12:37 PM
Please. It's just a confusing way of saying "no" to someone wanting to play an Erudite and is a waste of time to implement. What's the point you're trying to make? To fix a class: just say no and don't bother?