Cael
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A Balor, a CR20 monster, has an AC of 35. A great wyrm Gold Dragon (CR27, and it would be considered under CR'd; most true dragons are) has AC of 42.Kingmaker does not "have numbers in the 40s at level 2," that's bullshit.They are broken, but there are degrees of broken. 3.5 held together far better than PF simply because the number range weren't as large. The problem with the 20 level scale is that in the end the numbers overwhelmed the d20 system on which it is based. Some people earlier in the piece advocated going to a d100 system to counter this exact problem.I have made several posts before explaining the balancing act that is 3.5. Wealth-by-level, stats, items, etc., all affect the CR of a monster, which then affect the XP gain and basically the entire system. The other part of it is that each item slot has a suggested restrictions placed on them. This means that you run into situations where you want to wear 3 rings, for example, but are limited to 2. You have to make a choice and consider oppotunity costs.I don't see the problem here, though. Mind explaining it?I hope you see the problem, Grunker . Paisuck has taken muchkinism to new levels.
What Paisuck did was to inflate numbers, open up the slot effects and basically did everything they could to increase the power creep to, by 3.5 measures, astronomical levels. This will have a massive effect on the whole CR system, and goes a long way to explaining why Kingmaker is so out of whack in terms of challenge level and bloating.
Paisuck will have to basically re-engineer the whole system to a point they might as well abandon the whole d20 concept altogether. And as someone has already noted here recently, PF 2.0 is psychotic with the munchkinism and power bloat.
3.5 and Pathfinder are both broken. There is no balance at all. Don't even try to justify it with out-of-whack wealth level and CR's. That's just not the reason why the system is broken. It's broken because it doesn't scale well over 20 levels, and because many options are inherently better than others.
4th edition tried to "balance" the game and look what happened with that. Not everything has to be balanced. You try to start balancing a system and it comes across as a boring MMO-style game. Balance = boring.
Enlarging numbers breaks it faster, which is exactly what PF did. Kingmaker has numbers in the 40s at level 2. What can a d20 do against that kind of nonsense?
There is one optional encounter, that is clearly foreshadowed as deadly, that you can make it to at level 2 if you absolutely rush but will more realistically be level 3 or 4, with one enemy with 41 AC.
A CR 3 or 4 monster with AC 41? My point stands.