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"sigh"
When asked about who is more powerful between Vecna, Larloch, and Acererak, Ed Greenwood stated outright that the majority of Larloch's pet liches are individually more powerful than Acererak.
Furthermore, here's an excerpt from The Herald (written by Ed Greenwood) outright stating that Larloch is the top lich:
Very clear cut, but nooooooooo, this apparently requires separate CRT. I guess J. R. R. Tolkien could've raised from the dead just to tell us that Eru Iluvatar is omnipotent, and we would still have to make a CRT to "approve" it.
Well, there you have it, a CRT. Let's hope someone stumbles upon this (because apparently tagging all potentially interested is frowned upon as well), and the changes can be implemented in a matter of days, not weeks as usual. What a joke.
When asked about who is more powerful between Vecna, Larloch, and Acererak, Ed Greenwood stated outright that the majority of Larloch's pet liches are individually more powerful than Acererak.
Furthermore, here's an excerpt from The Herald (written by Ed Greenwood) outright stating that Larloch is the top lich:
Larloch > his pet lich > Acererak. Got that? Great. Since Acererak is listed as "At least High 6-A, likely far higher", Larloch's tier should be changed accordingly, along with the appropriate explanation. Based on Ed's words you could go further than that and argue that Larloch scales above some incarnations of Vecna, but that's a topic actually warranting creating a thread (unlike this one).After all, the legendary Larloch, mightiest of liches, was very real, might well be interested in all the magic within Candlekeep, and could well seize upon this time of tumult to try to take it all for his own.
Very clear cut, but nooooooooo, this apparently requires separate CRT. I guess J. R. R. Tolkien could've raised from the dead just to tell us that Eru Iluvatar is omnipotent, and we would still have to make a CRT to "approve" it.
Well, there you have it, a CRT. Let's hope someone stumbles upon this (because apparently tagging all potentially interested is frowned upon as well), and the changes can be implemented in a matter of days, not weeks as usual. What a joke.
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