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3 years ago ::
Feb 25, 2010 - 10:53PM
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It's a case by case basis I've got a Drow Storm Sorcerer who is totally in that Vic Mackey mold he's a complete two faced S.O.B. and is just soooo much fun to play because with an 11 diplomacy and a 13 intimidate he can be both the "good cop" and the "bad cop" (he perfers bad cop ). Rule number one when playing a charactor with such a trecherous nature ALWAYS ask the fellow party member before making the attack 2. My Storm Sorcerer has Lightning Strike as an At Will so it's very tempting to attack a party member and deal the auto damage to my real opponent and a Drow would totally pull that tactic in a fight. 3. Try to attack the party member with resistance that matches the type of damage your dealing in my Drow's case he's dealing lightning damage with Lightning Strike. So if I've got a party member who can soak up lightning damage it's well worth hitting his lower Reflex, deal the auto damage to the enemy caster, and remain safely out of melee combat (he's a Drow taking cheap shots and looking good are in his DNA).
I would not call any of that remotely related to evil. Showing off? Yes. Evil? Nah. Maybe naughty at best.
I think the evil referenced in this thread mostly relates to players acting evil in ways that make other people at the table uncomfortable. Or that they would consider acts totally out of character for the heroes the PCs in LFR are meant to be.
Gotcha you mean stuff like baby eating, skull ____ing, rape and other foul acts that are not just disgusting but have no place in any game setting at all.
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3 years ago ::
Feb 26, 2010 - 1:18AM
#32
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It's a case by case basis I've got a Drow Storm Sorcerer who is totally in that Vic Mackey mold
3. Try to attack the party member with resistance that matches the type of damage your dealing in my Drow's case he's dealing lightning damage with Lightning Strike. So if I've got a party member who can soak up lightning damage it's well worth hitting his lower Reflex, deal the auto damage to the enemy caster, and remain safely out of melee combat (he's a Drow taking cheap shots and looking good are in his DNA).
Except that Storm Sorcs PIERCE lightning resist.
My Human Battle Captain from Thay always talks about raising an Army of Undead for the glory of Thay and Himself.
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3 years ago ::
Feb 26, 2010 - 2:05AM
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Date Joined:
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My Human Battle Captain from Thay always talks about raising an Army of Undead for the glory of Thay and Himself.
That's not evil, that's just common sense...
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3 years ago ::
Feb 26, 2010 - 10:59AM
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Yeah, but his Epic Destiny is to be an Archlich.
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3 years ago ::
Feb 26, 2010 - 1:15PM
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Well, archlich used to mean a lich that is Lawful Good.
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3 years ago ::
Feb 26, 2010 - 4:01PM
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Well, archlich used to mean a lich that is Lawful Good.
"Are you a good Lich, or a bad Lich?" - Vecna, the Archlich of the North
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3 years ago ::
Feb 26, 2010 - 8:58PM
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It's a case by case basis I've got a Drow Storm Sorcerer who is totally in that Vic Mackey mold
3. Try to attack the party member with resistance that matches the type of damage your dealing in my Drow's case he's dealing lightning damage with Lightning Strike. So if I've got a party member who can soak up lightning damage it's well worth hitting his lower Reflex, deal the auto damage to the enemy caster, and remain safely out of melee combat (he's a Drow taking cheap shots and looking good are in his DNA).
Except that Storm Sorcs PIERCE lightning resist.
Your right I completely forgot about that aspect
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