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answer to a question people who read the taron class's are sure to ask.

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LightningLord2

Posted by LightningLord2 7 years ago Report

With the power increase, is there a way to calculate how many normal class levels equal a taron class? Basically to determine the proper CR of a taron creature or the things a taron character encounters.

TryMeIke

Posted by TryMeIke 7 years ago Report

as of yet no.

LightningLord2

Posted by LightningLord2 7 years ago Report

My rough estimate would be about twice the level of a normal character, which would place the lowest of the giant preds at CR 30 (an adult Force Dragon being an example for a monster of this power level).

However, the only splatbook I found about monsters with "AC in excess of 100" and "8-9 thousand HP" is the Immortals Handbook, which goes far beyond in stats than what you just described.

TryMeIke

Posted by TryMeIke 7 years ago Report

I understand.
taking a break from the rp, ekas not letting me view my posts is annoyin.

LightningLord2

Posted by LightningLord2 7 years ago Report

One thing I noticed is that combat can go over even faster than in vanilla because Taron classes boost your damage dealing ability much faster than you can get HP, with many sources of damage straight up ignoring everything up to and including total immunity. What's the intended way of building a durable character?

(Then again, with the amount of money you earn in Taron adventures, reviving your allies is dirt cheap)