I’d like this model.
The highest levels of editions that didn’t follow this model have often seemed poorly playtested. I think this would result in a better product in all tiers.
Many groups will never get to the paragon tier. Many groups will never get to the epic tier.
As for groups that would reach paragon tier before the paragon books were out... <shrug> Not much different than people who want to play gnomes bards. You have to wait. Either don’t switch until all the books are out. Or suspend the campaign until the paragon books are out. Or make it up yourselves.
Wizards doesn’t need to put out core D&D books just for the sake of putting out core D&D books. D&D isn’t where Wizards makes the bulk of its money. It’s OK to let the game be “complete” for a few years.
The highest levels of editions that didn’t follow this model have often seemed poorly playtested. I think this would result in a better product in all tiers.
Many groups will never get to the paragon tier. Many groups will never get to the epic tier.
As for groups that would reach paragon tier before the paragon books were out... <shrug> Not much different than people who want to play gnomes bards. You have to wait. Either don’t switch until all the books are out. Or suspend the campaign until the paragon books are out. Or make it up yourselves.
This cycle would basically repeat, so the PHB4 would go back to levels 1-10.
Wizards doesn’t need to put out core D&D books just for the sake of putting out core D&D books. D&D isn’t where Wizards makes the bulk of its money. It’s OK to let the game be “complete” for a few years.