Instance-Based Gaming

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         before the Instance-based game begins.  
         before the Instance-based game begins.  
*You can build for any of the following levels: 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th.
*You can build for any of the following levels: 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th.
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*"Damage"/"Damage roll" modifiers can only be applied once per target by a given character during said character's turn.  These modifiers still apply on any damage/damage rolls the character is directly responsible for when it is <u>not</u> said character's turn (e.g. opportunity attacks, 'out-of-turn' attacks from allies due to a leader ability (the allies are directly responsible for those damage rolls), the secondary damage roll of <i>dire radiance</i>, etc.).  This houserule is meant to curb 'multiattack' abuse from a lone character.
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*"Damage"/"Damage roll" modifiers can only be applied once per target per power by a given character during said character's turn.  These modifiers still apply on any damage/damage rolls the character is directly responsible for when it is <u>not</u> said character's turn (e.g. opportunity attacks, 'out-of-turn' attacks from allies, the secondary damage roll of <i>dire radiance</i>, etc.), but the once per target per power rule is still in effect (so if you used twin strike as an OA, you'd still only apply damage roll modifiers once, for each use of twin strike in that manner).  This houserule is meant to curb 'multiattack' abuse from a lone character.
*If you want to use the Avenger class, it is recommended/requested that you use Break's "Newvenger" rewrite instead of the original class in the PH2.
*If you want to use the Avenger class, it is recommended/requested that you use Break's "Newvenger" rewrite instead of the original class in the PH2.
*If a feat or a paragon path with a class requirement normally increases a character's critical threat range (such as the daggermaster paragon path, which requires rogue), that increased threat range only applies to attack rolls from the following sources (in addition to any the original restrictions).  This houserule is meant to curb 'critfishing' abuse:
*If a feat or a paragon path with a class requirement normally increases a character's critical threat range (such as the daggermaster paragon path, which requires rogue), that increased threat range only applies to attack rolls from the following sources (in addition to any the original restrictions).  This houserule is meant to curb 'critfishing' abuse:

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