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<blockquote data-quote="GlassJaw" data-source="post: 1814140" data-attributes="member: 22103"><p>In my experience, yes. As you mentioned, playing at the higher levels is somewhat of a rarity. Most campaigns start at the lower levels and getting to the higher levels (12+), takes a while, sometimes over a year. Many campaigns never get to this point.</p><p></p><p>My point?</p><p></p><p>By the time you are actually in a group or campaign that goes that long, the group as a whole isn't well-prepared for the higher level play or may even find they don't like it. I definitely fall into this category.</p><p></p><p>I've been playing 3.x since it came out and have played in a number of different campaigns, most of which started at a low level. I've been in a group for over 2 years now, playing the same campaign. I joined the group at level 6 and 2 years later, we are 14-16th level. The game has changed dramatically. Encounters are either extremely easy or like pulling teeth. Battles takes forever (the group is 5 + DM). And by no fault of anyone, role-playing and story have slowly declined because of the time taken up by combat.</p><p></p><p>As I said in the other thread, the power creep accelerates after 12th level or so. The game changes. Is everyone's experience the same? Of course not. But the power increase per level after level 12 is much greater than at the low to mid levels, mostly due to spells and magic items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassJaw, post: 1814140, member: 22103"] In my experience, yes. As you mentioned, playing at the higher levels is somewhat of a rarity. Most campaigns start at the lower levels and getting to the higher levels (12+), takes a while, sometimes over a year. Many campaigns never get to this point. My point? By the time you are actually in a group or campaign that goes that long, the group as a whole isn't well-prepared for the higher level play or may even find they don't like it. I definitely fall into this category. I've been playing 3.x since it came out and have played in a number of different campaigns, most of which started at a low level. I've been in a group for over 2 years now, playing the same campaign. I joined the group at level 6 and 2 years later, we are 14-16th level. The game has changed dramatically. Encounters are either extremely easy or like pulling teeth. Battles takes forever (the group is 5 + DM). And by no fault of anyone, role-playing and story have slowly declined because of the time taken up by combat. As I said in the other thread, the power creep accelerates after 12th level or so. The game changes. Is everyone's experience the same? Of course not. But the power increase per level after level 12 is much greater than at the low to mid levels, mostly due to spells and magic items. [/QUOTE]
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