Just wanted to bring this up here in the suggestions thread, despite it being a low priority for consideration.
At Hellfire Warlock level 2 a Warlock can, once a day, summon a servant from hell which lasts 1D8 + Hellfire Warlock class level + Charisma bonus modifier rounds, after which it either vanishes back to hell or rarely will go postal and start attacking everything until it is destroyed.
I honestly don't use it much personally, and I am aware that Warlocks are extremely few and far between, hence posting this as a low priority, but I was wondering if it might be possible to change exactly what gets summoned.
As it stands there are 5 summons you can call up, it seems as though it might be % based, I just stood in my room and spammed it to try and get some levels written down and it took forever because I kept getting the same ones over and over again, they turned out to be the lowest level summons, with the higher level ones being rarer and rarer to get, so here's the breakdown.
Lowest level/ Most frequent summon.
Mephasm - (Remember him from the original campaign? trapped by Ammon Jerro) Level 6 Outsider, Level 8 Cleric.
Hezebel - 6 Outsider, 8 Sorc (She is some sort Eyrines(sp) White skin, red hair/wings).
Nrungnorog - (Horned Devil, also in Ammon Jerro's crib) Level 14 Outsider
Higher Level - lesser chance of summon.
Koraboros - (Pit Fiend - Also chilling with Ammon Jerro) Level 18 Outsider
Highest Level - most rare summon.
Neeshka - (Original campaign party member? oh yeah..) 12 Rogue 8 Outsider.
Now really I have no real issue with the spawns as they were, I don't often use them just because they can sometimes go postal which makes things messy, but for me it's more an issue of consistency, I'd rather summon a bunch of unknown devils, maybe make up some random critters or just a selection of the current unnamed devils. It just seems weird that I can summon Neeshka, even though she's pretty cool, she also happens to be scaled up so she's pretty big..
But yeah, in no way would I actually think this would be dealt with quickly but maybe somewhere down the road.
At Hellfire Warlock level 2 a Warlock can, once a day, summon a servant from hell which lasts 1D8 + Hellfire Warlock class level + Charisma bonus modifier rounds, after which it either vanishes back to hell or rarely will go postal and start attacking everything until it is destroyed.
I honestly don't use it much personally, and I am aware that Warlocks are extremely few and far between, hence posting this as a low priority, but I was wondering if it might be possible to change exactly what gets summoned.
As it stands there are 5 summons you can call up, it seems as though it might be % based, I just stood in my room and spammed it to try and get some levels written down and it took forever because I kept getting the same ones over and over again, they turned out to be the lowest level summons, with the higher level ones being rarer and rarer to get, so here's the breakdown.
Lowest level/ Most frequent summon.
Mephasm - (Remember him from the original campaign? trapped by Ammon Jerro) Level 6 Outsider, Level 8 Cleric.
Hezebel - 6 Outsider, 8 Sorc (She is some sort Eyrines(sp) White skin, red hair/wings).
Nrungnorog - (Horned Devil, also in Ammon Jerro's crib) Level 14 Outsider
Higher Level - lesser chance of summon.
Koraboros - (Pit Fiend - Also chilling with Ammon Jerro) Level 18 Outsider
Highest Level - most rare summon.
Neeshka - (Original campaign party member? oh yeah..) 12 Rogue 8 Outsider.
Now really I have no real issue with the spawns as they were, I don't often use them just because they can sometimes go postal which makes things messy, but for me it's more an issue of consistency, I'd rather summon a bunch of unknown devils, maybe make up some random critters or just a selection of the current unnamed devils. It just seems weird that I can summon Neeshka, even though she's pretty cool, she also happens to be scaled up so she's pretty big..
But yeah, in no way would I actually think this would be dealt with quickly but maybe somewhere down the road.







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