Sorry, Caleb, but the Tarrasque is a Unique creature. I think I'll put it back where it came from. I know where it was, because Tiddles is one of her sons
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In answer to the "why play someone that powerful?" game, consider this: Lord Shield started as a semi-normal D&D character - he was a multi-class Cleric/Mystic (we were experimenting with multi-class rules for Basic D&D). At 36th level (maximum for Basic D&D characters), he finished off his quest for Immortality. He then worked up the ranks of the Gods
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Then I did the whole thing again in a 2nd life but his alignment went from Neutral to Lawful and he was a Fighter cum Paladin. He did the God thing again
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The 2nd life was pretty much story. My brother and I got bored with the characters
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The trouble is Blademaster is too proud of his character. It is indeed a munchkin (Ed Greenwood)'s dream. If he wants to role-play it, fine, but don't expect any challenges. For that, you're better off with a different character. Then, you won't take it so personally if somebody pours goop on the character or something
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Ok, now that's said, I would rather not have any more posts questioning Angel. As long as BM doesn't go cheesy like Ghwano and Tom did, it's fine.
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