| 135 |
| -7 |
| 128 |
| -15 |
| 113 |
| -9 |
| 104 |
| -13 |
| 91 |
| -10 |
| 81 |
| -7 |
| 74 |
| -19 |
| 55 |
| -22 |
| 33 |
| -8 |
| 25 |
| -5 |
| 20 |
| -13 |
| 7 |
| -11 |
| -4 |
| -9 |
| -13 |
This is the damage record from our last D&D session! Two of my players have been not-so-quietly griping that our gunslinger is too powerful, but I was looking at these notes and I don't really think any one player stands out from the others? Other than the 22 and 25, which belong to a separate, temporary player character.
Just looking at this damage, I actually cannot identify the character my other players are claiming is overpowered, can you? I'll be showing this to them and explaining that, as a gunslinger, Shetan has to create and invent his weapons, and has also sacrificed much to get where he is. I have also told him, "No," on several invention ideas, so I do hope my players aren't claiming favoritism just because the player is my husband.
I personally think this damage is fairly well-balanced but I'm open to constructive criticism. Let me know in the comments below please. ^^
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