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|reason=Mechanically, this is a pretty good class. It makes necromancy quite a bit more viable than it normally is, although I feel it could do a little more to that end if it wants to put an undead-centric character on par with other sorts of spellcaster. However, it certainly isn't weaker than a wizard, so it hits its balance point adequately. What really propels this page to excellency is the fact that it's absolutely '''dripping''' with flavor; this class is excellently described, and leaves a perfect mental image of what a Baron of the Grave is supposed to be. For that reason, this article is certainly notable enough to be "excellent".}} | |reason=Mechanically, this is a pretty good class. It makes necromancy quite a bit more viable than it normally is, although I feel it could do a little more to that end if it wants to put an undead-centric character on par with other sorts of spellcaster. However, it certainly isn't weaker than a wizard, so it hits its balance point adequately. What really propels this page to excellency is the fact that it's absolutely '''dripping''' with flavor; this class is excellently described, and leaves a perfect mental image of what a Baron of the Grave is supposed to be. For that reason, this article is certainly notable enough to be "excellent".}} | ||
{{Rating |rater=Tarkisflux |rating=like |reason=This is a flavorful necromancer with full spellcasting that doesn't get enough perks to go off the rails. Most of the abilities are simply additional daily uses of relevant powers, which means they'll almost always be on hand for a character that should have them. Add in that the fluff is well done and pretty thorough, and you've got a class that I like. }} | {{Rating |rater=Tarkisflux |rating=like |reason=This is a flavorful necromancer with full spellcasting that doesn't get enough perks to go off the rails. Most of the abilities are simply additional daily uses of relevant powers, which means they'll almost always be on hand for a character that should have them. Add in that the fluff is well done and pretty thorough, and you've got a class that I like. }} | ||
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+ | == Fredrick Linth, 6th-level Zombie Fighter == | ||
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+ | Can someone please explain to me how you aquire a 6th lvl zombie fighter? | ||
+ | I'm going on the understanding that when you cast animate dead the undead loses all class levels... | ||
+ | Can someone please expalin this to me!!! | ||
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+ | [[User:Balthuras|Balthuras]] 03:07, 8 March 2012 (UTC) |
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This is a flavorful necromancer with full spellcasting that doesn't get enough perks to go off the rails. Most of the abilities are simply additional daily uses of relevant powers, which means they'll almost always be on hand for a character that should have them. Add in that the fluff is well done and pretty thorough, and you've got a class that I like. |
Fredrick Linth, 6th-level Zombie Fighter
Can someone please explain to me how you aquire a 6th lvl zombie fighter? I'm going on the understanding that when you cast animate dead the undead loses all class levels... Can someone please expalin this to me!!!
Balthuras 03:07, 8 March 2012 (UTC)