Here’s a little explanation

Style: Fantasy Author: Don't say anything sad or uglyWords: 990Update Time: 24/01/13 05:10:56
Salomon's fighting style is too orthodox. DND's mages are as impressive as everyone imagined when they were at low levels. They don't have many spells. When the time comes, they have to fight with sticks and crossbow arrows. Even if the attack magic can hit, the damage It's not as high as a crossbow or a stick, and it has to absorb attacks. Even monsters of the same level can easily kill the caster.

Since Stigmata increases agility and strength, the fighting method I refer to is Monk + Warlock (Vishan Emperor's spell, Heavenly Sect Master) + Mage (DND spell). If the car is stuck, the fight will be the same.

It's just that it's so miserable, and it's just that it's written so squarely, that's why it's so difficult to fight. The vampire's agility is 18. It is impossible for the protagonist to spend a spell that may miss to attack. Wouldn't it be better to use it on yourself?

Darkvision allows you to see the environment clearly and must be used. Maze Step, a spell used when chasing and escaping, can be used or not. It is also used to prevent the target from being knocked back too far.

For mage armor, the base AC becomes 13 + its Dexterity modifier, which is also beneficial against physical attacks (bludgeoning).

Protection against good and evil, against the undead, from possession by ghosts and fear.

Almost all spells are targeted. If you let Karsus, who has 19 points of strength, meet a vampire at a low level, it may be the same way. This is true even in the Netherese era when there was no problem with spell slots.

The kind of mage who is aloof and can easily toy with and applaud the enemy is a legendary level, not now. Cherishing spell slots and using your spells where they should be used is what low-level mages should do. Don't believe in vampires like Blade Runner, who kills one sword at a time. The magic side doesn't even appear, so it's just a small fight.

Then let’s talk about the particularity of Barnabas – I set him to be transformed into a vampire due to the curse of the Dark Book. There is only one such kind of vampire in Marvel. The vampire didn't want to live anymore, so he gave his power to Dracula and died in the sun. And Dracula is immortal, even death can't do anything to him, so you can know how high Barnabas is.

It's just that now he is only 200+ years old, which is still too young.

Therefore, I increased the HP recovery of Barnabas' regeneration skill from 20 to 30, which is already difficult to fight, and Victoria's HP recovery is 25. Each vampire attacks twice, Barnabas with an unarmed strike and a bite, Victoria with a bludgeoning blow and a bite.

It's so consistent with the rules that I have to roll the dice. So there is no need to use leverage. It is not necessary. I have greatly strengthened the protagonist's abilities. If it were really written as an ordinary mage, he would be dead by now.

Then, don't think that mages are robots, cold and heartless, and only have arcane magic in their hearts. How can Elminster live like this? They are still playing mother and daughter. Don't think that the mage's behavior has always been precise. Where do you put Manson, the leader of Zhentarim, who has produced more than eighty of them.

The mage is not a turret, but a field control profession. The turret is a warlock and a telepath. The real power of the mage lies in being able to cast the right spells in the right situation, not in comparing whose fireball is bigger. Don't use the second design of other works to define the mage, okay? Mage is just a profession.