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Mystral
2009-12-07, 06:33 PM
Would it be reasonable and balanced to pit a party of heroes against rivals (npc enemies) built with the gestalt rules? Not extremly powergamed, just some combinations that are usefull, like a fighter/rogue. I want to give my players a challenge, but without giving their opponents that much more levels or wealth. I just want the rivals to be a cut above the heroes, to offer a challenge.

Any experiences with that?

Wings of Peace
2009-12-07, 06:49 PM
My usual approach is something like this.

DM: Your rival casts fireball.

Player: He has levels in Wizard?

DM: Sure.

deuxhero
2009-12-07, 07:03 PM
Fighter/Rogue is a Sneak Attack fighter isn't "not optimized", it's "bad". What doesn't conflict by armor/unarmored needs (sneak attack, few special abilites) is mostly by Sneak Attack fighter.

Now a Wildshape ranger (SRD) that can teleport (horizon walker) and get's some bonus feats to spend and could prehaps go into a frenzy (Barbarian/Horizon Walker//Wild Shape Ranger)? Not "crazy good" but still an intresting foe

Mystral
2009-12-07, 07:06 PM
That fighter/rouge was just the first thing that sprang to mind. I have many better ideas.

Lord of Syntax
2009-12-07, 07:12 PM
That fighter/rouge was just the first thing that sprang to mind.
wow, cosmetics that fight you :smalltongue:

Mystral
2009-12-07, 07:25 PM
Hey, rouges are op.