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* good constitution for hit points,  
* good constitution for hit points,  
* good intelligence to make the best use of his skills list,   
* good intelligence to make the best use of his skills list,   
* good wisdom for both defence and many of his class abiltiies,  
* good wisdom for both defence and many of his class abilities,  
* and will probably need charisma to hire henchmen so the Monk can survive to level 5.
* and will probably need charisma to hire henchmen so the Monk can survive to level 5.
Thus the monk is relegated to tier 5, where it begs for spare change alongside the Healer class, the NPC "Expert" class, and unoptimized Fighters.
Thus the monk is relegated to tier 5, where it begs for spare change alongside the Healer class, the NPC "Expert" class, and unoptimized Fighters.


For the [[4e]] equivelent, see nonhuman [[Star Pact]] [[Warlock]].
For the [[4e]] equivalent, see nonhuman [[Star Pact]] [[Warlock]].


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[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons]]

Revision as of 22:59, 23 May 2012

Multiple Ability Dependency, often shortened to MAD, is a Dungeons & Dragons term that refers to a class or build that requires high scores in many different abilities in order to be effective, as opposed to most classes which are dependent on only one or two. Classes or builds that suffer from MAD are generally underpowered in comparison to more specialised classes, as getting high scores in a large number of attributes is difficult.

The archetypical example is the 3rd Edition Monk, which is dependent on

  • good strength for offensive capability,
  • good dexterity for unarmoured defence,
  • good constitution for hit points,
  • good intelligence to make the best use of his skills list,
  • good wisdom for both defence and many of his class abilities,
  • and will probably need charisma to hire henchmen so the Monk can survive to level 5.

Thus the monk is relegated to tier 5, where it begs for spare change alongside the Healer class, the NPC "Expert" class, and unoptimized Fighters.

For the 4e equivalent, see nonhuman Star Pact Warlock.