I went back and re-read the thread to make sure I have the whole context instead of just jumping in feet-first. >_<
This can be a useful discussion, but right now it's not. As Web has stated, you two have different definitions of munchkinism, and what you're both doing is saying "I define munchkinism as X, therefore Y is/isn't munchkinism." This isn't how useful discussions work, and neither of you is helping matters by repeating the same talking points.
If you guys want to actually reach some sort of consensus rather than arguing for arguing's sake, you need to
dissolve the question.
Consider: if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? People can disagree depending on how they define "sound". If by "sound" they mean vibrations carried through the air, then their answer to the question is yes because a falling tree makes those vibrations regardless of whether anyone's around. If, however, they mean auditory experiences perceived by a brain, then their answer is no, because no one is around to receive an auditory experience of the tree falling. Instead of arguing over the definition of "sound", then, we can dissolve the question by asking "...does it cause vibrations in the air?" or "...does it cause auditory experiences in people's brains?" Reasonable people can agree on these questions where they would not agree on the question as originally phrased.
How to apply this to have a useful discussion? Don't talk about why build X is or isn't munchkinism. Talk about the characteristics of build X and why that might or might not be desirable, what sorts of playstyles it might appeal to, and its relative power in various environments.
Lemme give a nudge here...
WebShaman wrote...
I can only say that since in NWN the environment is practically infinitely variable, that there is no inherent munchkin-like build that is consistent in all of them (whereas the munchkin playstyle is).
You seem to be talking about whether a build is overpowered given the environment in which it is played.
MagicalMaster wrote...
WebShaman wrote...
The Exhalted Sorceress is not the "best" build - or at least, it wasn't. Before patch 1.69 changed things, it was Puff the Dragon (environment dependent, of course).
Doesn't have to be the "best" build to be a munchkin build. If you made a 38 sorcerer/1 monk/1 paladin and then gave him nothing but Skill Foci feats, it would still be a munchkin build.
You seem to be talking about whether a build uses game and class features in a way that is legal according to the game rules but counter to what the designers intended.
You can make a case for these characteristics. But the definition of a "munchkin build" is enitrely arbitrary and considerinf that the label of "munchkin" conveys negative connotations (whether you think it ought to or not), the charitable thing to do is avoid applying it unless you guys can agree on whether or not a build should be viewed pejoratively on its own merits.
Modifié par Squatting Monk, 20 septembre 2012 - 10:07 .