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    Default hexing help please!

    One of the unexplored areas of magic i belive. but I suck at most forms of optimisation. so can anyone give me any hints/ tips on how to make my enemys a gibbering wreck whilst muscle man beats the living daylights out of them.
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    Default Re: hexing help please!

    Are you talking about debuffing? Its actualy a pritty solid method of taking care of enemies.

    Clerics/wizards are pritty good. Wizards imo are better.
    Specialy necro or enchanters.
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    Default Re: hexing help please!

    As what? A wizard? Trust me, that concept has been fully fleshed out. Check out The Logic Ninja's Being Batman guide, or Treantmonk20's Guide to Being God. Both tell a wizard how to specialize in debuffing and battlefield controlling so that your party muscle can cleap up the mess.
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    Default Re: hexing help please!

    Thanks Guys those are really helpfull

    Note to self, hexing is "debuffing"
    Thanks to BRC for the Wizard Avi!
    And the science gets done and You make a neat gun for the people who are still alive!
    I Critique Homebrew Races, PM me with your suggestions!

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    Default Re: hexing help please!

    almost thought you where talking about hexblades.
    When the end comes i shall remember you.

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    Default Re: hexing help please!

    Hexblade 2/Archivist 8/Hexer 10 would be a pretty neat gish* and would hex like a champion.

    *MAD as hell, but neat.

    Play on a hexagonal grid and you'll have it made.
    Last edited by Pluto; 2010-04-19 at 03:48 PM.

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    Default Re: hexing help please!

    To hex your opponents optimally, you need to tie them down first. Otherwise the edges of the hexagons you carve into them will be all shaky...

    Personally, I prefer playing on boards that are not living... And I've never actually played on a hex grid before...
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    Default Re: hexing help please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Thajocoth View Post
    To hex your opponents optimally, you need to tie them down first. Otherwise the edges of the hexagons you carve into them will be all shaky...

    Personally, I prefer playing on boards that are not living... And I've never actually played on a hex grid before...
    The only hex grids I've played on before worked pretty well.
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