Another deranged WotR-fried brain take that’s irrelevant to BG3. Oh no fighter doesn’t have bonus hide. What is there to hide from when things are all dead in two rounds. Maybe finish act 1 first before trying to sound so authoritative.
HP based spells don’t work on any important enemy because they are always outpaced by the HP increases. You would know this if you weren’t stuck in underdark still but here ya go assooooming again like a retard.
And.. you would know that it goes by current HP net of damage if you weren’t blowing off 90% of the game. The amount of HP it effects scales as you level too. No attack roll, no save AoE is worth taking the time to understand how it works.
Rogue isn’t (just) hiding from attacks, it’s hiding to get easy Advantage + Sneaks on things melee may not be able to easily reach in time.
Don’t understand why you psychopaths get so apoplectic. Sure do whatever you want. I’m over here playing D&D as Lord Gygax intended - Fighter/Cleric/Wiz/Thief with a Ranger/Sorc/Bard worked in here and there because one son likes Ranger, one likes pissing me off, and I like Bards.
Whaling on shit with Fighter, Buffing and Healing with the occasional whack or Guided Bolt from Cleric who helps with Perception and Religion stuff, Wiz throwing in utility spells and buffs, damage here and there, control as needed, using his Knowledge skills to decipher runes and whatnot and handle face duties passably, Thief covering Locks and Traps and Pilfering, with some occasional Deception, lurking in the shadows for burst/strategic damage (of course he’s not going to outdamage Fighter in the long run, why should he?) but not above tossing a Grease bottle or water balloon into the mix as needed.
Doesn’t feel underpowered, and not because game is too easy. They could add some casters in and Gygax party would be in better shape to deal than Hulk Smash. Just a great feeling adaptation of tabletop as far as I’m concerned, and powergheymers want to rag on it from their own ignorance of course I’ll push back on that.
That doesn’t make me a snowflake, it makes me old school D&D fan. My only regret is game doesn’t punish you phaggots harder for your clueless single-mindedness, but I guess Larian has to pay the bills.