Darth Canoli
Arcane
I don't ropleplay while reading books either, do you ?
There is a big difference between making an effective character and an overpowered (optimal) character.How is building an effective character somehow mutually exclusive with roleplaying? Seems like some retarded tabletop mentality where they get mad at people who think about their build and put a bit of effort in.
It is optimal in a pure mechanical sense, i.e., it does more stuff with less resources, etc.if taking an overpowered char isnt favourable coz it ruins your fun then overpower char isnt optimal geez dont use words you dont understand
Character creation choices are so depressing, most of the time, powergaming is the only fun thing to do.
It's even worse with recent "AAA" cRPg where everything is balanced, nothing overpowered, nothing underpowered, everyone has the same cooldown shit and the same exact number of skills and most of them do the same thing.
I am pretty sure that these dramafags wouldn't be able to make a viable Wolverine or Thor in 3.5 even if they wanted to, but an optimiser/powergamer would be able to do so with his eyes closed. Dramafags can't RP worth shit, and as a result, they try to drag everyone else down to their sewer.If I have a concept for a type of character I want to play, say some kind of martial character in Kingmaker modeled after a Khornate Chaos warrior, I'll go with some sub-optimal picks to make him a reality like going armored hulk barbarian for his class because it fits the best even though it is a sub-optimal class. But within that concept I'll try to make the most powerful character possible.