It's not a rant against Tactics, Hank, it's just my opinion on how the powers don't fit in storywise [this was my original complaint as well; just browse back through the topic].
Bodhi being a potent fighter could be justifyable; if memory serves, Jonoleth was lured into the hunger for power by his sister (as was told by Ellesime, I thought). Bodhi must be influencial, that's for sure, but immensely powerful? I always understood her influence as a brother-sister relationship, not something like "strong fighting sister has influence over her weaker mage-brother".
Mind you, I merely judge my image of Tactics Bodhi on the stories I hear, I haven't even tried Tactics yet, so in truth I shouldn't be throwing in my opinion after all. The only justification I have for doing so after all, is that I don't understand Weimer's method of making a fight tougher. My options (in the previous post) sound (IMHO) much more valid and challenging. Maybe this topic could be used for devising a new version of Bodhi for the next Tactics [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ 08-24-2004, 05:39 AM: Message edited by: Link ]
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