So, for anyone unaware, I play tabletop games. I'm a big fan. It's like a real life version of this website.
I tend to make characters who become unplayable by level 10... lot. Through reading, and proper class, race, and stat combinations, my characters quickly outpace the party in strength. For example, my latest iteration of Whompt has the ability, at 16th level, to deal over 200 damage to up to 32 people. A round.
So, I wanted to see if anyone else had ever created a by the books character who was just powerful to realistically use.
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During my final college campaign of 3.5 D&D, I played a Warmage/Dragon Disciple. Through a storyline in the campaign, I became able to stack my DD levels with my Warmage levels for the purpose of determining what spells I could cast.
So long story short, I played a character who became a half-dragon (which were already stupid powerful physically... I had an AC near 40, an HP in the upper 200s, and could dish out an absurd amount of damage). On top of being physically dominating, he could also cast spells as a level 20 warmage. Did I mention he had the feats that let you double the size and strength of your spells? Yea. He could solo dragons.
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That is ridiculous. Bravo.
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I've always wanted to get a tabletop group together. But last year at Comic Con they had a tabletop room and I sat down, as Deadpool, and was like "Okay nerds, show me how to DnD." The DM was a total badass and after we picked our characters we got into an awesome short campaign where I played a hulking female barbarian. It wasn't anything long and drawn out, I think the whole thing took two to three hours, but I had some of the luckiest natural D20 rolls wherein my chick went and obliterated most of the enemies and saved people. It was so hilarious watching the DM get a little frustrated that all his dick moves were getting thwarted by a Deadpool pretending to be a barbarian woman.
Fun was had. Other than that, I have Munchkin Quest which no one ever wants to play and Arkham Horror which I sadly run solo since that game basically kills you by itself.