If you don't know what powergaming is, it is a style of play where you make your character overpowered to absolutely rule their class. i.e. Having a Fighter of sub intelligence, clumbsy as a Sloth, Charasmatic as a mouldy toenail, as wise as a drunken sailor, but is an immoveable tank that can drink a drunken sailor under the table and can snap a sword in two. Is that really realistic? Probabally not. And skills. You say your character has a history of growing up with wizards, but yet to be seen is a single point in Spellcraft and Use Magic device because that doesn't suit you super offensive Rogue.
My question is, what is the official policy on this type of Character style and if there isn't one, what is the general expectaion of the players? Personally, i am going to try to avoid it, but i also don't want to be disadvantaged because a sacrificed some crucial skills and abilities to keep my Character "in character".
My question is, what is the official policy on this type of Character style and if there isn't one, what is the general expectaion of the players? Personally, i am going to try to avoid it, but i also don't want to be disadvantaged because a sacrificed some crucial skills and abilities to keep my Character "in character".
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