Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:15 pm
You know how overpowered I think mages are :laugh: no need to elaborate here. of course a sorceror *ahem* a "buffed melee mage type" would win against the Monk. The wizard slayer dualed to thief would also win vs a monk I totally agree here. Past level 13 your're getting 90% of the WS's advantages then adding all the advantages of a thief and subtracting all the weaknesses of the WS through UAI.
To me "Cannot use magic items except for weapons and armor" means just that no: amulets, wands, green scrolls, Vhalor's (though apparently the vanilla WS can use it, based on Saros' post), Rings, mage scrolls, priest scrolls admittedly of small use, and potions except for healing potions. Even with the hp discrepancy, which should only be 20 points again 1d8 vs 1d10 for the first 10 levels then everybody gets 3hp/level or am I missing anything here??, a monk can use the wand that acts as an instant ranged heal giving him the upper hand. It boils down to what exactly the WS can or cannot use and nobody seems know 100% the exact limitations. With the ability to use of the right few items yes he can overpower the monk.
To me "Cannot use magic items except for weapons and armor" means just that no: amulets, wands, green scrolls, Vhalor's (though apparently the vanilla WS can use it, based on Saros' post), Rings, mage scrolls, priest scrolls admittedly of small use, and potions except for healing potions. Even with the hp discrepancy, which should only be 20 points again 1d8 vs 1d10 for the first 10 levels then everybody gets 3hp/level or am I missing anything here??, a monk can use the wand that acts as an instant ranged heal giving him the upper hand. It boils down to what exactly the WS can or cannot use and nobody seems know 100% the exact limitations. With the ability to use of the right few items yes he can overpower the monk.