Absentminded_Wizard wrote:tic wrote:
Someone throw this at the 4.Fails to watch them squirm.
Meh. It's the same as Pun-Pun, or any of the other infinite loop/invincible/kills everything in one round/whatever type of builds that exist in both editions. It's an interesting mental exercise that, once found, would be avoided in most games. Playing an invincible character isn't actually all that fun for any length of time. Sometimes a DM would just ban it, other times the players wouldn't bother to try and play it.
And, most importantly, it's no more a condemnation of 4e than Pun-Pun is of 3e.
You haven't been around this board enough to appreciate what they're going for. What they're attacking here is the competence of the 4e designers and devs. Some 4e fanboys think these guys are gods gifted with incredible gaming wisdom. Thus the desire to point out how incapable these guys are of wording anything right. Sort of like the "you are your own enemy" rule.
Aye, I got the gist of it - the precise motivation had escaped me, I was thinking of it more as a "share and discuss the problems" than a "share the problems and wave them in the face of fanboys", but close enough.
EDIT: Never mind. Since the definition of "see" in the PHB only involves whether you can draw a line from "any corner of your space" to "any part of the target's space," you can always "see" anything you're wearing by RAW.
But what's that definition for? I mean, that'd be for targetting spells and whatever, no? Can you reasonably "see" anything in your back pocket, or on the sole of your shoe? What about something hovering behind your head? (Yes, I'm aware there's no facing. You know what I mean).
It's not an interesting mental exercise at all. There's no rules cobbling or dumpster diving involved; you just take the Beastmaster Ranger variant and the Beast Lord ED and you become pretty much invincible for no reason. Even the level 24 feature is freakishly overpowered, giving you an enormous reservoir of hit points for no reason and causing you to pretty much go 'F you' to status effects. The level 21 feature is just disgustingly overpowered by contrast.
Fair enough. Bad choice of words. Still, it's not something that you would expect to see played in that way. With the beastie fighting beside you, it's still rather powerful, but not "I am now invincible".
It also falls into the same category as a paladin boosting his power by crippling orphans. Mechanically possible (note: the paladin may or may not be mechanically possible, it was descriptive), but completely against the flavour and fluff of the class. You've got this beast, an extension of your own soul, and you decapitate it to give yourself a 'coonskin cap of invincibility. A valid defense? No, not really. But there is that added defense against it being used in-game.
Still bad, though.