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Greyfeld
2010-07-26, 11:25 PM
So for those who helped me in the last thread, thank you for your help, you really helped me figure out the direction to take my class. If you don't remember, it was previously called the "Juken Warrior" class. For now, the name has been changed to the "Psi-Palm Adept." The previous thread can be found here. (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?p=8992804#post8992804)

Currently, I'm still debating which way to go with the Damage Reduction skill... I'm considering giving the class 10/-, due to being an unarmored melee class. But I'm being told by a couple people that "no class has that much DR" which makes me wonder if it might be OP.

Aside from that, I think the class is still a little bottom-heavy, but you can decide that for yourself.

Once again, you can find the class details here. (http://www.myth-weavers.com/wiki/index.php/Juken_Warrior)

Eurus
2010-07-26, 11:34 PM
DR 10/-- isn't too much for many games, but might be for some. It's a matter of preference, really.

Greyfeld
2010-07-26, 11:40 PM
DR 10/-- isn't too much for many games, but might be for some. It's a matter of preference, really.

Well, the idea is to space out the DR progression, like the Barbarian class does. Except if it's going to cap at 10/-, I'll probably give the class DR 1/- at level 2, then one point every two levels after that.

Greyfeld
2010-07-27, 01:21 AM
after discussing it some more, I've decided to go with 5/- for now, progressed the same way the barbarian does, and after some playtesting if I find the character too squishy still, I'll bump it up a little.

Greyfeld
2010-07-27, 12:46 PM
still hoping to get some more input.

Greyfeld
2010-08-02, 02:33 AM
almost a week since the last reply, so here's a bump