ninja_ardith wrote:
lol no.
Let's say you're DMing D&D and one of your butt powergaming friends has the "supreme cleave" feat. Then your butt friend kills an enemy, and thus the conditions of the cleave feat are met. Your butt friend then goes on a killing frenzy, and clears the entire board of enemies because of the brokenness of the supreme cleave feat. This is a true story, btw. Stupid friends always abusing the rules of D&D and jumping off of towers and stuff because of the damage cap on falling.
Happiest day of my DMing is when I murdered my friend's dervish character and put an end to his gangnam styling across the map with his 80 foot movement, and moving in and out freely between attacks.
OMG. I ran a Wheel of Time tabletop game where one of the players had a warder with the "great cleave" feat (pretty much the same as supreme cleave in DnD). Literally mowed down 35 trollocs before the cleave affect ran out. That was like half of the horde they were facing. The aes sedai in the part was like "[REDACTED], uh, what do I do now?"