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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 7585608" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>For high level battles that are meant to be more than just some attrition / resource usage, I throw away the concept of an encounter being about beating on each other until one side is dead as the victory condition. At high levels that's both trivial and something you've done extensively for 15+ levels already. Just inflating the numbers doesn't make it fresh.</p><p></p><p>But really, every time I get up to that point, it've because I've been running the party for literally years (my last three campaigns ran 5 years, 7 years, adn 4.5 years) so I know how to calibrate. If you told me "make a set up fun encounters for a random group of 16th level characters I would be out of my comfort zone. Of course, I don't like designing "generic" even at low levels - I have my list of character features so I can make sure I spotlight little used features occasionally and the like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 7585608, member: 20564"] For high level battles that are meant to be more than just some attrition / resource usage, I throw away the concept of an encounter being about beating on each other until one side is dead as the victory condition. At high levels that's both trivial and something you've done extensively for 15+ levels already. Just inflating the numbers doesn't make it fresh. But really, every time I get up to that point, it've because I've been running the party for literally years (my last three campaigns ran 5 years, 7 years, adn 4.5 years) so I know how to calibrate. If you told me "make a set up fun encounters for a random group of 16th level characters I would be out of my comfort zone. Of course, I don't like designing "generic" even at low levels - I have my list of character features so I can make sure I spotlight little used features occasionally and the like. [/QUOTE]
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